[AusNOG] Less than 10% of IPv4 Addresses Remain Unallocated

Nick Brown nick at inticon.net.au
Thu Jan 21 12:27:00 EST 2010


On 21/01/2010, at 11:59 AM, Mark Newton wrote:
>
> Not when the market is as price competitive as it is.
>
> The more likely outcome I see is that IPv4 will be more and more  
> aggressively
> NATted, making it suck more and more, inspiring customers to migrate  
> themselves
> to IPv6-supporting CPE simply to make the Internet work properly  
> again.
>
> Content providers will need to be ahead of the curve on that, of  
> course,
> because they're going to be out of luck if all their subscribers have
> sucky IPv4 Internet access and they can't offer an IPv6  
> alternative.  I wonder
> how many of them have worked that out yet?

At the risk of adopting the ISP vs CPE Vendor circle, the content  
providers (In the sense of hosting service providers) are seeing very  
little movement on the v6 implementation front from the larger  
software vendors.

>
>  - mark
>
>
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Regards,
Nick Brown

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