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[routing-wg]On Vince's talk
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From: Joao Damas Joao_Damas@localhost
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Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 16:10:43 +0200
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Cc: Hans Petter Holen hph@localhost
Sorry I had to cut the line at the microphone. Hans Peter Holen would
you care to send your comment to the list?
In addition, while watching Vince's presentation, and seeing how the
little IPv6 would contribute to the total sum of routes one would be
seeing announced to the Internet (internal routes are each ISP's
problem in this context, to some extent) I was wondering what would
actually happen towards the time around which *new* IPv4 addresses
would become scarce and people are forced to change the way IPv4 is
used (eg, by splitting current allocations and trading those smaller
chunks).
Then the question might become, what would the mess look like if
there is no IPv6 deployment? and does the picture Vince hinted at
become any worse in the absence of IPv6 deployment, even with the
less than perfect routing solutions currently available?
Joao
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