On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 10:50:42 +0300 (EEST), Pekka Savola wrote:
Please re-do your math. Germany also has, what 80 or 100 million people? Would it be safe to say that equates, to, at least 30 Mio households. This is correct, I estimated the number of companies and it was early in the morning.
Do the math globally and we're maybe at 2 billion households. We are talking about RIPE.
Nevertheless: It is useless, stay with your China comes to Europe theory, keep your 200 customers pseudo rule, we will clearly not invest a single cent into IPv6 and I won't bet a penny that this protocol under the current concrete head policy conditions will ever gain a anyhow usable distribution in our world. Propably it takes another ten years, then propably there has some significantly better protocol (think e.g. of embedded search queries processed by routers) been defined and the whole IPv6 effort is for this animal, which receives so much care by managers and developers with useless designs: The cat. For me this is now end of discussion, Congratulations to the concrete heads for putting IPv6 successfully to grave. Best regards Oliver Oliver Bartels F+E + Bartels System GmbH + 85435 Erding, Germany oliver@bartels.de + http://www.bartels.de + Tel. +49-8122-9729-0