
When you guys are looking to sell after all your customers are behind 4 NATs and nothing works right, or whatever kludge ends up happening after they/you can't get more PI IP space anymore, we're (your forward looking competitors) gonna pay a lot less to buy you out. Fair warning. -Paul Alex Balashov wrote:
David Hiers wrote:
Never looked into it yet. I"m still working on Gerald Ford's Great Metric Conversion :)
Our current business model doesn't contain a lot of drivers that might motivate an investigation.
The day IPv6 is adopted seriously, I am leaving networking/telecom and going to start a bakery. I can barely microwave Lean Cuisine, but perhaps I can secure some assistance from significant other.
There is no way I am going to be managing infrastructure by way of hex nibbles.
Remind me, why is it that nobody thought of using dotted decimal notation for IPv6 addresses, but just adding more octets? Are half-bite nibbles in a base humans aren't normally taught to count in more "expressive" somehow?
-- Alex