I think the place you're going to see IPv6 adoption is government networks - I've seen several RFPs from various government offices which are requiring some degree of IPv6 capability. This is going to drive the various large carriers who have these governments as customers to implement a generically working IPv6 solution. Once it's a product, I think you'll see some people buying it... -David Barak --- Andy Dills <andy@xecu.net> wrote:
So, how does IPv6 go from the shores of Japan and the minds of geeks across America to being the primary protocol used on the net?
Andy
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