On that chart showing a huge surge in Aussie IPv6, I notice Telstra keeps having huge multi-service national (ADSL/FTTX/2G/3G/4G, i.e. either their core IP routers or some centralised provisioning/AAA system) outages. Does anyone wonder if some device they use has a dodgy IPv6 implementation?
On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 9:52 AM, Chris Russell <ch...@nifry.com> wrote: > >>> I suppose that could be an interesting talk, particularly if it was >>> laborious (and assuming the presenter still has enough energy to keep on >>> living). >>> >>> But the basic story to management would be something along the lines of, >>> "No IPv6, no business". >>> >> > There is a proposed talk for UKNOF Glasgow along these lines….. > > With my UKNOF PC hat on, it would be nice to see more infrastructure > companies coming forward with war stories - not necessarily ISP's - people > deploying Cloud, OpenStack, Customer WANS + Networks. > > .. And btw agree with Neil, "no IPv6, no business" is rubbish … of 2 > large people I’m aware of (one us) - we’ve had a combined 5 requests for > IPv6 - amongst a large customer base. > > Customers have no interest unless they are a very techie business with > interested engineers. > > likewise, whilst itemising v6 can be done (and I applaud you Pete for > doing this) - but if you added a v4 cost for an infrastructure project IMO > you'd be shooting yourself in the foot. > > Chris > > > >