17 Oct
2008
17 Oct
'08
8:23 p.m.
On 18/10/2008, at 12:18 AM, Michael Simpson wrote:
On 10/16/08, Truman Boyes <truman@suspicious.org> wrote:
It's a good point that you brought up.
Even though we already have IPv6 P2P (Nathan's post explains this in more detail), it would still be quite interesting to provide IPv6 as a higher class of traffic within service provider networks.
As long as none of your ipv6 traffic transits across anything from British Telecom as it is not supported on their 21st Century Network
<http://aaisp.blogspot.com/2008/10/bts-21st-century-network-apparently-not.ht...
Yeah, except Teredo and 6to4 solve that problem for us today and are enabled by default on Vista and are used by p2p applications. Next. -- Nathan Ward