On Mon, 3 Oct 2011, Lars-Johan Liman wrote:
sven@cb3rob.net:
ipv4 is obsolete and should not be used as a billing basis.
I disagree strongly here. IPv4 is not obsolete - yet! We may be past "peak IPv4" (to borrow a term from the oil industry ;-) and it may have started its descent towards obsolescence, but it will remain in use for a long time to come. A lot of administrative work remains with IPv4 before we can say "over and done with", and for that reason IPv4 should be _PART_OF_ the basis for billing. As things evolve, it's quite possible that the IPv4 fraction of the basis will decrease, as, eventually, the "IPv12" (or whatever the next generation will be called) fraction increases, but IPv4 hasn't dropped dead yet.
Well said Lars-Johan. I totally agree. Best Regards, Daniel Stolpe _________________________________________________________________________________ Daniel Stolpe Tel: 08 - 688 11 81 stolpe@resilans.se Resilans AB Fax: 08 - 55 00 21 63 http://www.resilans.se/ Box 13 054 556741-1193 103 02 Stockholm