I think the only reason DS-Lite got more implementations is that it was the 
first and "only" choice or IPv6-only with IPv4aaS.

Regards,
Jordi
@jordipalet
 
 

El 8/8/19 22:57, "NANOG en nombre de Jay Hanke" <nanog-boun...@nanog.org en 
nombre de jayha...@gmail.com> escribió:

    > I can't think of a public presentation off the top of my head that
    > explains how each major transition technology works, and the pros and
    > cons of each. There must be one, but it's hard to cover the major
    > options in an hour.
    
    Actually your post is better than a presentation. I was quite
    surprised at the adoption rate of DS-Lite. There must be some pretty
    decent B4 implementations with that many operators deployed.
    
    Even though the spreadsheet is small sample size, there isn't much
    DS-lite deployment in the US.
    
    So from 10k feet, MAP-E is basically the same thing as DS-Lite except
    for the location of the NAT?
    



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