So, how does IPv6 go from the shores of Japan and the minds of geeks across
America to being the primary protocol
used on the net?
Microsoft ships their new OS with IPv6 enabled by default.
Mark
So, how does IPv6 go from the shores of Japan and the minds of geeks across
America to being the primary protocol
used on the net?
Microsoft ships their new OS with IPv6 enabled by default.
Mark
>So, how does IPv6 go from the shores of Japan and the minds of geeks across
America to being the primary protocol
>used on the net?
Free gay porn?
Eric
And there's the secret. As many governments and universities can
demand v6 as you like; the real conversion won't happen until the
users need v6 to reach their pornography.
-Dave
You need a few things to happen:
  1) DSL providers need to provide IPv6
  2) Cable providers need to provide IPv6
  3) Dialup providers need to provide IPv6.
  Once you get this space working, the rest will come
shortly afterwards.
  - jared
Get Cablelabs to specify it in DOCSIS, only then will the cable guys do it.