13 May
2002
13 May
'02
6:11 p.m.
Pekka Savola <pekkas@netcore.fi> writes:
On Mon, 13 May 2002, Xavier Henner wrote:
If you *do* have 200 IPv6 customers *today* (those that pay for the service, not necessarily IPv6 service, but something), I'd surely consider one a real player here.
But an issue is about DSL operators with 1,000,000 IPv4 customers beginning to introduce IPv6 services..
I don't see any issue with DSL operators. Can you explain it ?
With HD ratio of 80%, the operator would require a /23.
Right, so allocate a /23 for it. Unless I miscalculated, 2000::/8 allows a good 4 billion (4 * 10^9) /48 assignments with a HD ratio of 0.8. So you can afford to assign a /23 for such a DSL operator without the danger of running out of address space. Robert