Hi, On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 12:42:16PM +0100, Stefan Schiele wrote: > Let me explain that with a simple case: Our company is a LIR for just a > few month now; the main reason why we signed up on April this year was > that we started to run out of IP addresses and wanted to get that /22 > IPv4 allocation (we already had a /24). And for us the only reason to > deploy IPv6 was that we had to request an allocation in the first place.
So did you actually *deploy* IPv6, as in "every new service you run and
install has IPv6 on it, every new product you build supports IPv6", or
did you just *get* an IPv6 block, put it on a shelf, and leave it there?
I'm impressed if our existing policy actually had such a big impact,
and it wasn't just "the last nudge to get going" - which we could easily
achieve by having the NCC IPRAs ensure that LIRs asking for a /22 are
aware of IPv6 ("have you considered deploying IPv6?").
Gert Doering
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have you enabled IPv6 on something today...?
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