> > ps. I work for a division of my employer that does not yet have IPv6 support > in its rather popular consumer software product. Demand for IPv6 from our > rather large customer base is, at present, essentially nonexistent, and other > things would be way above it in the stack-ranked backlog(s) anyway. One could > argue that until we add IPv6 support throughout our systems, consumers will > continue to demand IPv4 connectivity from operators in order to run software > like ours, rather than us being cut off from any meaningful proportion of > customers. >
Yes, but unlike Skype, most popular applications have competitors and whichever competitor provides the better user experience will cut the others off from a meaningful proportion of their customers. Owen