I respect those points and it is good that BT is again more proactive on this issue. Also I thought Brandon's comments on the complexities of deploying v6 within an applications service like the BBC offer some valuable clue that a user actually receiving IPv6 from an ISP is a small first step to achieving IPv6 support in the depths of v4 coded application services. First though such users will want to know v6 is widely available I expect.
best Christian Neil J. McRae wrote: > On 05/09/2014 09:42, "Christian de Larrinaga" <c...@firsthand.net > <mailto:c...@firsthand.net>> wrote: > > Thanks for the history lesson, my points were more generic about how > we approach this. > > > On that note I hope ISPs and operators as well as vendors will > support the announcement of the new Council in Belfast so UK > developers and users can start very shortly to assume everything > will be addressable directly over v6 ASAP! > > > > I don’t think anyone will be against it, I think many of us will be > skeptical about what more will be achieved. > > Neil. -- Christian de Larrinaga +44 7989 386778 c...@firsthand.net -------------------------
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