Since IPv6 is like a frozen turkey....

Just make sure they remember to take the giblets out... Based on
personal...  ummmm...   "experience"...  that will drastically change
when something (if ever) gets done!

;)

Scott

On 5/28/11 4:21 PM, Greg Ihnen wrote:
> I just got off the phone with a level 1 tech support guy about an issue with 
> my parents Cablevision/Optimum Online service and decided to ask the fellow 
> if there's any official company news about IPv6 being in the works. His 
> comments were that there is a test coming up (he was referring to World IPv6 
> Day), though he admitted that Cablevision is choosing not to participate in 
> the "test" because they want to wait to see that IPv6 actually works without 
> problems before they turn it on. He said it with a tone that seemed to 
> express that the World IPv6 Day "test" is an irresponsible diversion. I 
> politely and without any noticeable condescension (I believe) told him 
> "that's what I expected" and bid him adieu.
>
> It's neat how they're going to skip that irresponsible testing phase and just 
> turn it on one day and it's going to work perfectly.
>
> And I wonder how they'll know when IPv6 is done. Maybe is has one of those 
> things that frozen turkeys have, that pops out when it's done.
>
> I've got my HE tunnels up and running on a Mikrotik hardware on the little 
> networks I manage. I can't wait for IPv6 Day.
>
> So someone on the list please let Cablevision/Optonline know when you've 
> finished IPv6. I'm sure they'd appreciate it.
>
> Greg
>
>


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