22 Nov
2011
22 Nov
'11
11:16 a.m.
<snip> On 22 Nov 2011, at 13:38, Joel Maslak wrote:
1) Not having IPv6 at all. I expect to get it on my DSL in about 10 years or so when the equipment my line on is old enough to be replaced under a 15 or 20 year replacement cycle.
2) Bandwidth caps probably affect people a lot more than changing IPs. I don't have one on my landline, but I expect to get it when the DSL aggregation devices are replaced (I suspect I don't have it now because the equipment doesn't do it well). <snip>
Add to your list: 1.5) Instead of getting IPv6, getting private IPv4 and CGN service. -as