At 10:48 +1000 8/11/06, Mark Andrews wrote:

        Cleaning up IP6.INT has to be a top down process.  The top
        has started by the RIR's should, if they havn't already,
        inform all the old registants under IP6.INT that the
        delegation has been removed and that they no longer need
        to serve the next zone down.  This should ripple down
        from there.

IP6 has already been removed from the INT zone.  It's gone.

The RIRs have already publicized cessation of IP6.INT service, they did this as a run-up to the big event. In ARIN space, the first message on this was December 5, 2005. I know there were follow ups, but don't think chasing them down is worthwhile now.

What I find ironic is that on one hand we complain about people not upgrading one day, and then bend over backwards to support those that do not upgrade. If we keep being soft on non-upgraders, we're engineering for nothing from here on out.
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Edward Lewis                                                +1-571-434-5468
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