[AusNOG] DS-Lite is IPv6-only from outside...

Mark ZZZ Smith markzzzsmith at yahoo.com.au
Wed Jun 18 20:02:42 EST 2014






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> From: Nick Gale <nickgale at gmail.com>
>To: Jake Anderson <yahoo at vapourforge.com> 
>Cc: AUSNOG <ausnog at lists.ausnog.net> 
>Sent: Wednesday, 18 June 2014 7:29 PM
>Subject: Re: [AusNOG] DS-Lite is IPv6-only from outside...
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>I'd Start with PC/playstation/xbox games.
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http://www.extremetech.com/computing/168394-xbox-one-will-be-best-experienced-with-ipv6-how-do-you-get-ipv6-at-home-though

http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/88/slides/slides-88-v6ops-0.pdf

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>Nick Gale
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>On 18 June 2014 17:27, Jake Anderson <yahoo at vapourforge.com> wrote:
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>>how do you make a compelling service with no customers?
>>when ipv6 availability hits about 20-40% of any particular market
      segment then that could happen.
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>>On 18/06/14 19:22, Robert Hudson wrote:
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>>It has started.
>>>It will only take one compelling service to be IPv6 only to really start driving IPv6 adoption as customers start screaming at network providers...
>>>On 18/06/2014 7:06 PM, "Karl Auer" <kauer at biplane.com.au> wrote:
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>>>Interesting problems some people have. This just showed up on the German
>>>>Gogo6 forum (loose translation by me):
>>>>
>>>>   "I live in the border region of Germany, and the telcos
          like ignoring
>>>>us,
>>>>    but fibre has started to arrive - FTTH and FTTB. Great, I
          thought,
>>>>finally
>>>>    I'll get fast Internet (my old connection is 768Kbps, I'm
          lucky to
>>>>see
>>>>    90KB/s). Now we have 100Mb/s - but it's IPv6 only, with
          DS-Lite. I
>>>>run a
>>>>    NAS/fileserver, and all the people that want to get to it
          have only
>>>>IPv4,
>>>>    while I have only an IPv6 connection."
>>>>
>>>>He's thought of setting up a dual-stack node somewhere and
          providing a
>>>>tunnel into his server. He's thought of running the gogo6
          client in
>>>>reverse tunnelling mode. But the simple fact is that he has an
          IPv6 only
>>>>service, and lots of users that are IPv4-only. His problems
          will ease
>>>>with time - theirs will only get worse.
>>>>
>>>>Kind of a case study in the problems of CGN from a home
          customer point
>>>>of view - at least one kind of home customer.
>>>>
>>>>Regards, K.
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>>>>--
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>>>>Karl Auer (kauer at biplane.com.au)
>>>>http://www.biplane.com.au/kauer
>>>>http://twitter.com/kauer389
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