Hello;

By everything I can tell, it's roughly about 10% for global deployment, see

http://www.multicasttech.com/status

and is becoming basically BCP in the enterprise IPTV environment (which are currently all "walled gardens"). (Note that this deployment is effectively entirely ASM / IGMP v2.)

By any measure, multicast deployment is much larger than IPv6 deployment at present, and it is growing.
I will be glad to argue the point to any length you might desire.

Of course, the deployment did not exactly take the form that was anticipated in 2000...

Regards
Marshall


On Mar 3, 2006, at 3:42 PM, Joe Abley wrote:


On 3-Mar-2006, at 11:48, Stephen Sprunk wrote:

That depends on your perspective. There's a compelling need for usable multicast in many environments, and so far there's nobody (in the US) with a compelling need for IPv6, much less shim6.

If there's such a compelling need for native multicast, why has it seen such limited deployment, and why is it available to such a tiny proportion of the Internet?


Joe


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