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RE: An informal survey... round II
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United Kingdom
2007-08-30 20:46:39
> > If there is any company whose IPv6 plans we should
be 
> interested in, 
> > it is Verizon.
> 
> AKA UUNET? They've been doing IPv6 for _years_. I got
my 
> first IPv6 tunnel from UUNET Netherlands way back
when.

But when will all of Verizon, not just the UUNET parts,
offer IPv6
transit and peering on roughly the same terms as IPv4
transit/peering?
Tunnel brokers don't count. UUNET's AS701 was the best
connected AS on
the Internet according to various analyses. Verizon now has
more than
just UUNET in its portfolio so they are even more core to
the IPv4
Internet than UUNET was. When Verizon offers native IPv6
access
basically everywhere, this will have a major, major impact
on the size
and reach of the IPv6 Internet. It will also have a knock-on
effect as
Verizon peers (and pseudo peers who buy transit) connect
their IPv6
networks to the IPv6 Internet. End user customers
(businesses) will sit
up and take notice of the IPv6 Internet. I also expect that
people who
report latency and hop-count analyses will also have some
positive
things to say about the IPv6 Internet after this happens.

Let's not forget that we all depend on each other in this
business, and
although we collectively operate a very good IPv4 Internet,
the IPv6
Internet is still just taking baby steps. We need a short
period of
exponential growth in the IPv6 Internet to make it ready for
prime time.

--Michael Dillon

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