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Re: An Internet IPv6 Transition Plan
- From: David Barak
- Date: Thu Jul 26 14:40:08 2007
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--- David Freedman <david.freedman@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> I dont feel this sort of behaviour is helpful, I can
> understand asking
> for licensing fees for L2VPN/L3VPN technologies
> since these are products
> that service providers can levvy a reasonable charge
> for, but to charge
> for IPv6 routing capability alone, at the time where
> the discussion of
> which has never been so serious, leaves a bit of a
> bad taste in one's mouth.
Not all equipment vendors do this, and this could be
used as a discriminator between them when selecting
new equipment (or could be a spur toward considering
different platforms when upgrading).
-David Barak
David Barak
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