On 17 Jun 2016, at 14:05, Arash Naderpour <arash.naderpour@gmail.com> wrote:
IPv6 is not the answer for everything no matter how manytime you repeat that
More or bigger IPv4 allocations from the NCC are not the answer no matter how often you repeat that either. So what are you doing to do? Any efforts you make to get more/bigger IPv4 allocations from the NCC are doomed to fail. There isn’t any left. Well not enough to give everyone as much as they think they need or want. Even if you could consensus for a more liberal allocation policy for IPv4, we’ll burn through the remaining IPv4 address space in a matter of weeks. At that point we’re right back where you started: out of IPv4 and whining for more. Except this time there is absolutely nothing left at the NCC for anyone. Wouldn’t your effort be better spent doing something about IPv6 deployment in your network and in your country?