[AusNOG] SPAM-MED: Re: Data Retention and CGNAT - educational exercise
Kristoffer Sheather @ CloudCentral
kristoffer.sheather at cloudcentral.com.au
Thu Mar 26 10:34:29 EST 2015
Absolutely. Commercial interests are incentivised by commercial outcomes. If IPv6 resulted in a commercial outcome to the majority of commercial interests then you would see IPv6 holding a majority over IPv4. But that isn't the case is it?
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Subject: RE: [AusNOG] SPAM-MED: Re: Data Retention and CGNAT - educational exercise
Hmm not sure that's absolutely true.
Commercial interests do what's best for them
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Subject: Re: [AusNOG] SPAM-MED: Re: Data Retention and CGNAT - educational exercise
If the customers needed it then the ISP's would be doing it.
When it is needed every ISP under the sun that wants customers will be doing it.
Thats the commercial and actual reality.
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