Hi Nick, That was just an example to let community knows that it is not only technical difficulties preventing some areas sticking to IPv4, There are more countries out there (I can prepare a list if you are really interested) with similar or other type of non-technical limitations. RIPE Community does not belongs just to the ones who have possibility to deploy IPv6, (even if it is not the community responsibility to work around the damages some governments are causing) Regards, Arash -----Original Message----- From: Nick Hilliard [mailto:nick@foobar.org] Sent: Monday, 13 June 2016 8:47 PM To: Arash Naderpour <arash_mpc@parsun.com> Cc: 'Jim Reid' <jim@rfc1035.com>; 'RIPE Address Policy WG List' <address-policy-wg@ripe.net> Subject: Re: [address-policy-wg] IPv6 deployment Arash Naderpour wrote:
Agree here with you, this is not appropriate to discuss how to exploit the existing gaps here in APWG, I was just trying to explain that technical difficulties are not the only reason IPv6 is not deployed everywhere. It should be first be available and possible (from legal point of view) to deploy it which is not yet in all area.
Arash, individually, people are probably sympathetic to the fact that companies and organisations in Iran are unable to deploy ipv6 for legal reasons. However, if the iranian government / regulatory authorities insist on shooting themselves in the foot by prohibiting ipv6, it's not the responsibility of the RIPE community to work around the damage that this causes. The IPv4 boat has sailed. It's now time to move on. Nick