[AusNOG] SMH: "No room at the internet"

Matthew Moyle-Croft mmc at internode.com.au
Tue May 18 15:50:39 EST 2010


On 18/05/2010, at 3:08 PM, Daniel Hood wrote:

Onto a serious question from myself then. (Yes, Its hard to believe).

How many of Australia's ISP's are willing to start handing out IPv6 subnets then? And at what prices?

<plug>
We've had a dual stack trial running for a bit.   Working on moving it into (semi) production.

http://ipv6.internode.on.net

Our core network is fully dual stack in 7 countries, 4 continents.

</plug>




Especially to the home user (a.k.a network engineer's test environment).

Dan

On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 3:32 PM, Karl Kloppenborg <karl at karltec.net<mailto:karl at karltec.net>> wrote:
+1 real men use IPv6.


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On 18/05/2010, at 15:30, Matthew Moyle-Croft wrote:

Need to sell IPv6 because it's more sexually potent.

Longer (128bits) and Harder (to remember).   Real men use IPv6 in the bedroom.

MMC


On 18/05/2010, at 2:59 PM, Skeeve Stevens wrote:

It was a crap article... but exactly what we need.

We need awareness of what is going to happen... even basic awareness of the term ‘ipv6’.

This article will now make thousands of people aware of the concept.

But, I do believe the article was a bit light in fact and information in some areas.

Any publicity for IPv6 is good.

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<Rant>
What a piece of rubbish journalism, I hope SMH people don't trawl around here, this isn't a personal attack to any SMH journo's but seriously how does that stuff get published?!?

</Rant>

Though complements to Geoff :)

Also what do you reckon the go will be with Iphone IPv6 support?



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On 18/05/2010, at 13:56, Scott Howard wrote:


http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technology-news/no-room-at-the-internet-20100517-v9gs.html

"Could everyone please stop launching blogs and upgrading smartphones and buying airconditioners that are operated across the web? The internet is nearly full."

"In approximately 500 days, planet Earth is expected to run out of the unique numbers that identify the world's networked devices. The numbers are known as internet protocol addresses but if that sounds like geek, don't fret. They are probably more familiar than you realise."


All up, it's enough to make you cringe (starting with the lack of a capital I in the subject, it goes downhill from there), but there are some good quotes from Geoff Huston...

  Scott.

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