Randy Bush on IPv6 Deployment

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Randy Bush, of Internet Initiative Japan Inc. (IIJ) in Japan, discusses IPv6 deployment. It includes practical information on the challenges, costs and planning of rolling out IPv6.

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Nice. We are five years since this video was shot. We are basically at the same point as where Randy Bush is leaving us in this video, although the economic pressure is finally building up to move to v6.  

Jeroen
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He makes a very good point. I'll admit that I've been one putting off the IPv6 switch, but doing dual stack does make sense. In retrospect, I can't believe that there hasn't been a larger push to this point. I suppose that getting around it with NATing has been a crutch. But I know what I'm going to start studying and planning tomorrow when I get to the office. =)

Orever, you make a good point.

Rhollmer
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One thing to keep in mind that with IPv4 space getting smaller, it becomes a scarce resource. This gives incentive for ISPs to NOT migrate to IPv6, as the IPv4 now has greater value, and they can charge more for IPv4 addresses. It's already happening right now - IPs used to be free, but now you need to pay a nominal charge for extras. As we run out, that charge will go up and that can become a revenue stream for ISPs.

orever
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Dual stack is a cheap way for now to get IPV6 to the public. The economic cost is going to blow the roof off and as myself as a electronic and telecommunication professional I say dual stack for temporary until IPV6 is fully implemented.

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