Re: [members-discuss] Input from Membership on RIPE NCC Charging Scheme Model
Fearghas, I was specifically talking about 100% ready to go, 90% or 95% isn't good enough to turn off IPv4. Neither Sky nor BT have announced 100% ready to go as far as I am aware: http://arstechnica.co.uk/information-technology/2016/08/sky-will-push-all-su bscribers-onto-ipv6-network-by-summer-2016/ -----Original Message----- From: members-discuss [mailto:members-discuss-bounces@ripe.net] On Behalf Of Fearghas Mckay Sent: 14 September 2016 11:02 AM To: members-discuss@ripe.net Subject: Re: [members-discuss] Input from Membership on RIPE NCC Charging Scheme Model Paul
On 14 Sep 2016, at 10:40, Paul Webb <Paul.Webb@clearstreamgroup.co.uk> wrote:
Certainly RIPE, but organisations such as the IX's, could also start making IPv4 more expensive and help the migration and I'd argue they should be. Sadly the larger LIR's have a disproportionate influence in all the important places, which doesn't help.
How does an IX that operates at Layer 2 drive the price of IPv4 up ? Chris
If you look at the UK for example, I can't think of any large LIR/ISP that is fully IPv6 ready (there's only one I can think of that isn't too far off), yet I can think of many smaller ones that are 100% good to go and have been for some time.
Apart from BT and Sky that have both just finished the v6 rollouts. f ---- If you don't want to receive emails from the RIPE NCC members-discuss mailing list, please log in to your LIR Portal account and go to the general page: https://lirportal.ripe.net/general/ Click on "Edit my LIR details", under "Subscribed Mailing Lists". From here, you can add or remove addresses.
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