[6bone] pTLA request by NECTEC-TH - review closes 10 March 2003

Daniel Austin Daniel Austin" <daniel@kewlio.net
Fri, 28 Feb 2003 15:53:49 -0000


Hi Bill,

They have a "press release" on their website saying they started their european ipv6 transit on 18th Feb 2003.  Perhaps worth
another check with them...


With Thanks,

Daniel Austin,
Managing Director,
Kewlio.net Limited.
<daniel@kewlio.net>

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Manning" <bmanning@ISI.EDU>
To: <daniel@kewlio.net>
Cc: <gert@space.net>; <jguthrie@brokersys.com>; <dan@reeder.name>; <bob@thefinks.com>; <6bone@ISI.EDU>
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 3:40 PM
Subject: Re: [6bone] pTLA request by NECTEC-TH - review closes 10 March 2003


> Lucky you.  I've asked them for this repeatedly and was told they dont
>  offer this service in the market im in (Los Angeles)... ymmv
>
>
>
> % Hi,
> %
> % We just got offerred IPv6 production transit by NTT/Verio... but i'm not sure the world is ready to pay for it yet.  We'll see
what
> % they say though.
> % How many truly ipv6-enabled applications are out there and in use?
> % How many ipv6-enable websites are there (that are not to do with the 6bone or NOC pages?).  are there any *useful* ipv6 websites
out
> % there?
> % We have ipv6-enabled our PHP and proftpd mirror sites, but i dont think i've seen a single person hit it from IPv6 other than
> % myself.
> %
> %
> % With Thanks,
> %
> % Daniel Austin,
> % Managing Director,
> % Kewlio.net Limited.
> % <daniel@kewlio.net>
> %
> % ----- Original Message -----
> % From: "Jonathan Guthrie" <jguthrie@brokersys.com>
> % To: "Gert Doering" <gert@space.net>
> % Cc: "Dan Reeder" <dan@reeder.name>; "Bob Fink" <bob@thefinks.com>; <6bone@mailman.isi.edu>
> % Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 1:59 PM
> % Subject: Re: [6bone] pTLA request by NECTEC-TH - review closes 10 March 2003
> %
> %
> % > On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 01:35:26AM +0100, Gert Doering wrote:
> % >
> % > > On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 09:13:39AM +1000, Dan Reeder wrote:
> % > > > That raises the question: are we able to force the RIRs to offer globally
> % > > > routable FREE production space for the purposes of testing? If not, would
> % > > > there be any incentive for carriers / ISPs to offer their clients free
> % > > > testing space?
> % >
> % > > As soon as IPv6 connectivity is a commodity item (hopefully soon) this
> % > > point seems moot to me.
> % >
> % > Well, from where I sit, it appears as if IPv6 is perhaps a decade away
> % > from being available and maybe two more from being a "commodity item".
> % >
> % > There is absolutely no evidence that I can find that ANYBODY is offering
> % > IPv6 Internet connectivity to end users.  Perhaps the backbone providers
> % > have it on their routers and speak it to each other, but it sure hasn't
> % > filtered down to anybody else.
> % > --
> % > Jonathan Guthrie (jguthrie@brokersys.com)
> % > Sto pro veritate
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