Mark,

On Oct 12, 2009, at 3:40 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
>> Verizon's policy has been related to me that they will not accept or 
>> propogate any IPv6 route advertisements with prefix lengths longer than 
>> /32.  Full stop.  So that even includes those of us that have /48 PI 
>> space from ARIN that are direct customers of Verizon.
> 
> Looks like Verizon doesn't want any IPv6 customers.  If a company
> has idiotic policies like this vote with your wallet.

Not knowing all the details, it is difficult for me to judge, however it is 
worth observing that provider independent addresses, regardless of where they 
come from or whether they are IPv4 or IPv6 simply do not scale.  In the face of 
everybody and their mother now being able to obtain PI prefixes from all the 
RIRs, any ISP that handles full routing is going to have to hope their router 
vendor of choice can keep buying more/bigger CAMs (passing the expense on to 
the ISP who will pass it on to their customers) and/or they'll start 
implementing the same sort of prefix length limitations that we saw back in the 
mid-90s.

And, of course, we have IPv4 runout in the near future with the inevitable 
market which will almost certainly promote the use of longer prefixes.

In other words, get used to it.

Regards,
-drc


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