Re: [sig-policy] [Sig-policy] prop-073:Automatic allocation/assignmentof
> 100% inevitable.
>
> Even those large ISP's that move to carrier grade NAT (which is a Good
> Thing TM), will eventually run out of IPv4. Especially as the larger
> ones have a corporate/business customer-base who will demand it.
for a little reality, i suggest you look at at&t's plan
http://nanog.org/meetings/nanog46/presentations/Wednesday/Ward_Chase_online_wed_N46.pdf
i can not see that the video is online yet :(
it's ipv4 nats all the way down. and they are not alone with this
insanity. there is a small faction of cisco customer engineers pushing
this as widely as they can, and, sad to say, some folk are listening to
them.
but cluing you that ipv6 is unfortunately not inevitable is really a
digression.
my point was that giving folk ipv6 space when they don't ask for it will
do absolutely nothing for ipv6 deployment. make it easy and cheap when
they ask for it.
randy