On 12.02.15, 10.58, "Bjørn Mork" <bj...@mork.no> wrote:
>As Steinar pointed out: You can help speeding up the process by enabling >native IPv6 access for as many as possible (all?) of your subscribers >today. > >I am sure you know that you can't completely skip the dual-stack phase, >and that's what you need to tell your manager. Sorry, but an opt-in 6RD >service isn't going to make IPv4 go away. You need to force enable >dual-stack access for as many users as you can. And if you dream about >doing IPv6 only, then 6RD isn't going to do, is it? You need to roll >out native IPv6 access, and you need to do that before you can even >think about dropping IPv4. My point exactly, and we are in the process of doing DS, but it needs a major network revamping. However, we have started this rollout, and will enable DS as soon as possible. >Any delay in your dual-stack rollout translates directly to increased >cost of buying IPv4 addresses because it delays the magic cutoff day >when you can start selling IPv4 access as an opional add-on service. Sure, but this requires our product department to look at IPv4 as legacy and stop caring about customers who do gaming and have their own servers and such. /Ragnar