On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 4:29 PM, Anthony <wikimail(a)inbox.org> wrote:
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 9:59 AM, Strainu
<strainu10(a)gmail.com> wrote:
2012/6/8 Anthony <wikimail(a)inbox.org>rg>:
No one has to break the loop. The loop will
break itself. Either
enough people will get sick of NAT to cause demand for IPv6, or they
won't.
That one way of seeing things, but I fear it's a bit simplistic and
naive. People won't "get sick of NAT", since most of them don't know
what NAT is anyway. They'll just notice that "the speed sucks" or that
they can't edit Wikipedia because their public IP was blocked. But
they won't know IPv6 is (part of) the solution unless someone tells
them to, by events like the IPv6 day.
Or by the ISP which provides IPv6 advertising those faster speeds or
decreased privacy.
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