OT: cheap colo space in Southern Germany/Munich

Eugen Leitl eugen at leitl.org
Sat Nov 24 20:18:04 CET 2012


On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 08:10:32PM +0100, Gert Doering wrote:

> > The incentive can't achieve traction, since the end users don't
> > have access to IPv6, even if they knew what it was, which most
> > could hardly care less about.
> 
> Which is not exactly true, since even DTAG has started giving out IPv6

Germany is a very small market, and arguably one of the more
developed IPv6 deployments.

Whether you have to fire 99% or 98% of your customers is not 
really going to save your business.

> addresses to their customers (and those don't *need* to care, since it
> has been demonstrated to "just work" - DTAG-provided router assigns RA 
> to the network, all current OSes will autoconf IPv6 and use it).
> 
> Of course we all wish they had started 5 years ago, and would implement
> their IPv6 rollout in a bit less DTAGesque fashion, but hey, what do
> you expect...

Very little. And got even less. 

Well, time to get drunk. Sorry about the noise, I'm a bit bummed.



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