
You can enable IPv6 on *your* services. For some reason, you didn't. It's time to start with yourself. You cannot blame others. If you haven't deployed IPv6 in your network, it's your fault. And even if you increase payments for IPv4, those addresses will *not* return to the free pool. That's just a dream of lazy people, who didn't deployed IPv6. That dream will never come true. Nobody will return addresses to pool for free, if he when can sell them with profit. The market is hungry and will pay for them. - Daniel On 5/16/24 12:29 PM, sdy@a-n-t.ru wrote:
Because I can't give normal access services by IPv6 now! Why? For 25 years LIRs talking web resources and programs migration not happen! Why? To much talking, too bad economic model. --- Dmitry Serbulov