Hi Alex,

I need to let NTT folks answer that.

Meanwhile, the point I was trying to make is, IPv6 over DSL is not a future
thing that we can blindly ignore. Tossing the ball back to DSLF is just a
recipe for avoiding discussions. 

Alper




> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alexandru Petrescu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 9:22 PM
> To: Alper Yegin
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Internet Area'
> Subject: Re: [Int-area] Re: [dhcwg] Discussion of dhc
> WGrecharteringforDHCPauthentication
> 
> (I have a certain oppinion on DHCPAuthentication vs PANA as well but it
>   seems many things have been already told.)
> 
> Alper Yegin wrote:
> [...]
> >> This is one thing I would love to learn I am wrong about, please
> >> name a provider doing residential IPv6 over DSL.
> >
> > NTT. Since 2001.
> 
> NERIM in France since about 2003.
> 
> But Alper - can you cite how NTT is doing it?  How many customers?  How
> many addresses delivered to customer?  What kind of addresses are
> delivered?   What transition mechanism?  I can for NERIM.
> 
> I'm talking from a 2001 experience of actually picking up the phone and
> calling NTT and asking them for IPv6 access.
> 
> All these things are important in order to really answer the question
> raised above.
> 
> It may all be in that 'residential' keyword.  How much 'residential' is
> a SOHO?  What does 'residential' really mean in Japanese?
> 
> Alex
> 
> 
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