23 Apr
2015
23 Apr
'15
2:34 p.m.
On Thu, Apr 23, 2015, at 14:20, Gert Doering wrote:
The last /8 is not there to do "business as usual, based on IPv4" - it is there to enable *new* market entrants to run a few critical things with IPv4, while the main deployment has to happen on IPv6.
This is sliding off-topic, but I don't see lots of new entrants interpreting things this way. For the moment it still is "business as usual based on ipv4" (with *SOME* ipv6 addition) or "no business at all". Besides, with a free pool larger than 12 months ago, larger than in october 2012 and the second largest among RIRs (after AfriNIC), there still is something that could be done for the new players.