IPv6 traffic data in Asian networks?

Carlos Friacas cfriacas at fccn.pt
Thu Mar 22 08:22:02 CET 2007


On Wed, 21 Mar 2007, John Payne wrote:

> On Mar 21, 2007, at 5:11 AM, Carlos Friacas wrote:
>
>> And touching today's other topic, i would even be *very happy* to receive 
>> lots of /48s from 2001:4860::/32 too..... :-)
>
> Out of *cough* idle curiosity, what is your selection criteria for being 
> happy "to receive lots of /48s from XXXXX/32" ?

The risk of generating more people using IPv6 (i.e. + visibility).
:-)


> Is it *just* Google, or would the same apply to other content providers?

At this point YES, any other content provider who has the courage to dive
into IPv6 :-)


> I'd also like to hear other peoples thoughts on it :)

Me too.


Cheers,

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