2 Nov
1997
2 Nov
'97
2:48 p.m.
Randy, Randy Bush wrote:
What problem is IPv6 solving?
IPv6 solved the problem it was intended to solve. ... And IPv6 did not even have to be deployed! Many people consider this to be a good thing, as IPv6 has not really been demonstrated to improve anything.
I must remember to publish my EGP stargate 99 proposal which by use of parallel quantum-mechanical computation evaluates optimum routing path based on all known network performance and policy criteria. By publishing this, MAE-East being broken will instantly no longer be a problem for us ISPs. :-) Seriously: IPv6 - spot on. -- Alex Bligh GX Networks (formerly Xara Networks)