On Apr 8, 2010, at 8:54 AM, TJ wrote:
IPv6-only content won't be meaningful for years yet, and IPv6-only eyeballs will necessarily be given ways to reach v4 for many years to come.
To be fair - IPv6 only content may not exactly be commonplace, but there are IPv6-only networks out there ... they just tend to consist of "things" rather than "people".
For the "surfable internet", the chicken-and-egg scenario continues - as more services get reachable, it should create impetus for users - all dual stack (hopefully) ... until a threshold is crossed, when it becomes more feasible to be a general consumer who was IPv6-only (or really bad IPv4 alongside it). I also think "for years" and "for many years" are very relative terms :) ...
/TJ
I think that the creation of consumers with IPv6-only or really bad IPv4 along side it will result sooner than any threshold of IPv6-ready content is reached. I think this will be the result of not having IPv4 addresses to give those consumers rather than the result of IPv6 deployment. Owen