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Re: North America not interested in IP V6
From: "Joseph T. Klein" <jtk () titania net>
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 11:52:44 -0500
Where is the money in TCP/IP? We have mature, stable, network technologies
that have proven themselves in the marketplace. TCP/IP is a toy used by the academic community and will never amount to anything. -- Arguments I heard against TCP/IP circa 1990.The US military is starting to demand IPv6 in RFPs <--- Look here! MONEY!
http://www.google.com/search?q=military+ipv6&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 On Thursday, Jul 31, 2003, at 11:15 America/Chicago, Michel Py wrote:
Jeroen Massar wrote: It has a timeline (slides 47-50) showing the US falling behind for at least 3 years... come on US show what you are good for :)Show me where there is money to make with IPv6 first :-) There are some exceptions, but here v6 is somehow like ISDN: I Still Don't Need. Michel.
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Current thread:
- Re: North America not interested in IP V6, (continued)
- Re: North America not interested in IP V6 Jared Mauch (Jul 30)
- Re: North America not interested in IP V6 Marshall Eubanks (Jul 30)
- Re: North America not interested in IP V6 Ronald van der Pol (Jul 31)
- RE: North America not interested in IP V6 Jeroen Massar (Jul 31)
- Re: North America not interested in IP V6 Ronald van der Pol (Jul 31)
- RE: North America not interested in IP V6 Jeroen Massar (Jul 31)
- Re: North America not interested in IP V6 Joseph T. Klein (Jul 31)
- Re: North America not interested in IP V6 David G. Andersen (Jul 31)
- Re: North America not interested in IP V6 Jack Bates (Jul 31)