On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 12:22 PM, Otis L. Surratt, Jr. <o...@ocosa.com> wrote: > Anyone charging end users for IPv6 space yet? :p > > Just wondering, with so many IPv6 resources in a single allocation it > would seem difficult to charge anything at all. > > 1. How are you making up loss of revenue on IPv4 assignments? > 2. Are you charging anything? > 3. Is the cost built into the service? > 4. Do you assign IPv6 space to end user and charge admin fee? > > Take care, > > Otis >
IPv6 users cost me less money (CGN resources), i wish i had a business method for giving them discounts and meaningful incentives for using IPv6. Today, my retail mobile phones users can have 1 NAT'd IPv4 address or 2^64 public IPv6 addresses + NAT64 to reach IPv4 destinations. Most don't use the IPv6 address option yet :( But the number of folks electing to use IPv6 is increasing with more phones available (4 Androids now support HSPA+ IPv6) and more IPv6 awareness CB