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Re: IPv6 news
From: Randy Bush <randy () psg com>
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 14:00:07 -1000
I am told that some of the access providers are starting to deploy in the US, or at least that's what they tell us. Macs and Linux come with v6 enabled, and Longhorn will as well. So with any luck we will squeak through this one.
that'll be great for the important applications such as p2p file sharing. cool! but, if you read my message, the point is that all the major hosted services will not be dual stack. half of them can't even provide well-deployed ipv4 service; try united.com. randy
Current thread:
- Bittorrent on v6 [Re: IPv6 news], (continued)
- Bittorrent on v6 [Re: IPv6 news] Pekka Savola (Oct 12)
- Re: IPv6 news JORDI PALET MARTINEZ (Oct 12)
- Re: IPv6 news Sean Figgins (Oct 12)
- Re: IPv6 news JORDI PALET MARTINEZ (Oct 13)
- Re: IPv6 news Valdis . Kletnieks (Oct 13)
- Re: IPv6 news Stephen Sprunk (Oct 14)
- Re: IPv6 news Joseph S D Yao (Oct 14)
- Re: IPv6 news william(at)elan.net (Oct 12)
- Re: IPv6 news Sean Figgins (Oct 12)
- Re: IPv6 news Randy Bush (Oct 12)
- Re: IPv6 news K. Scott Bethke (Oct 12)
- Re: IPv6 news Randy Bush (Oct 12)
- Re: IPv6 news Kevin Loch (Oct 12)
- Re: IPv6 news Stephen Sprunk (Oct 14)
- Deploying 6to4 outbound routes at the border (was Re: IPv6 news) Todd Vierling (Oct 14)
- Re: Deploying 6to4 outbound routes at the border (was Re: IPv6 news) Daniel Roesen (Oct 14)
- Re: Deploying 6to4 outbound routes at the border (was Re: IPv6 news) Todd Vierling (Oct 14)
- Re: Deploying 6to4 outbound routes at the border (was Re: IPv6 news) Daniel Roesen (Oct 14)
- Re: Deploying 6to4 outbound routes at the border (was Re: IPv6 news) Nicholas Suan (Oct 14)
- Re: Deploying 6to4 outbound routes at the border (was Re: IPv6 news) Bernhard Schmidt (Oct 15)