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RE: ARIN IPV4 Countdown
From: "Tony Hain" <alh-ietf () tndh net>
Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2015 20:10:25 -0700
Randy Bush wrote:
I am not ... It is long past time to move on, so getting rid of the distraction might help with those still holding out hope.i think that is unfair to the ipv6 fanboys (and girls). ipv6 use is
increasing
slowly. i bet it hits 10% by the time we retire.
Are you planning to retire this year? Select a logistic curve for 1800 days forward at: https://www.vyncke.org/ipv6status/project.php While the base curve it runs on is running ahead of the measured traffic curve, the measure of IPv6 enabled browsers is a reasonable indicator for what is happening. Tony
Current thread:
- Re: ARIN IPV4 Countdown, (continued)
- Re: ARIN IPV4 Countdown Curtis Maurand (Jul 14)
- Re: ARIN IPV4 Countdown Mark Andrews (Jul 14)
- Re: Re: ARIN IPV4 Countdown tqr2813d376cjozqap1l (Jul 14)
- Re: ARIN IPV4 Countdown Lyndon Nerenberg (Jul 14)
- Re: ARIN IPV4 Countdown Valdis . Kletnieks (Jul 14)
- Re: ARIN IPV4 Countdown Lyndon Nerenberg (Jul 14)
- Re: ARIN IPV4 Countdown Nicholas Suan (Jul 14)
- Re: ARIN IPV4 Countdown Valdis . Kletnieks (Jul 14)
- Re: ARIN IPV4 Countdown David Conrad (Jul 14)
- Re: ARIN IPV4 Countdown Owen DeLong (Jul 14)
- RE: ARIN IPV4 Countdown Tony Hain (Jul 14)
- Re: ARIN IPV4 Countdown Randy Bush (Jul 14)
- Re: ARIN IPV4 Countdown Lee Howard (Jul 15)