1 Jun
2011
1 Jun
'11
11:33 p.m.
In my book that is an argument against it. Anything that prolongs the IPv4 pain, especially at the cost of having a censorship infrastructure imposed on *all* internet routing (not just v4) can't be good...
Sorry, you lost me there... I was talking about preventing IPv4 pain. IPv4 will still be important for many years. I wish there was enough IPv6 deployed to avoid this, but there isn't. A year from now the NCC won't have any new IPv4 addresses to hand out, while the majority of communication on the internet will still use IPv4. Our task is to keep the internet running as smoothly as possible. (Unfortunately) this still includes IPv4. Sander