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Comments on: World economy group gives IPv6 big push
We've been here before
By David Harper Posted Friday 16th May 2008 16:37 GMT
Aren't they a little late
By Dazed and Confused Posted Friday 16th May 2008 16:45 GMT
Death of IPv4
By Paul Young Posted Friday 16th May 2008 17:06 GMT
It would help if the nice home routers supported IPv6!
By Herby Posted Friday 16th May 2008 17:25 GMT
About bl**dy time
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 16th May 2008 17:41 GMT
IPv6 still undeployed
By Daniel B. Posted Friday 16th May 2008 18:17 GMT
@ Paul Young
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 16th May 2008 20:06 GMT
@herbie
By David Haworth Posted Friday 16th May 2008 20:07 GMT
It's not the number of addresses, stupid!
By Charlie Clark Posted Friday 16th May 2008 20:36 GMT
Paul, I think you dropped some digits
By Andrew Rodland Posted Friday 16th May 2008 22:32 GMT
re: routers
By Kanhef Posted Friday 16th May 2008 22:37 GMT
@Charlie Clark
By Graham Dawson Posted Friday 16th May 2008 22:49 GMT
ISP's support IPv6?
By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 17th May 2008 01:17 GMT
Running out of IPv6 addresses
By Dazed and Confused Posted Saturday 17th May 2008 09:54 GMT
Exhausing IPv6
By Adam Posted Saturday 17th May 2008 12:58 GMT
multicast?
By Bronek Kozicki Posted Saturday 17th May 2008 13:21 GMT
Y2K.38 Bug
By Telic Posted Saturday 17th May 2008 14:57 GMT
If they're so short of addresses..
By Peter Marshall Posted Saturday 17th May 2008 17:05 GMT
We've been here before -- but this time it's for real
By Jim Morrow Posted Saturday 17th May 2008 17:57 GMT
Death of IPv4??
By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 17th May 2008 18:06 GMT
Routers
By Nexox Enigma Posted Saturday 17th May 2008 21:44 GMT
Re: Death of IPv4??
By Quirkafleeg Posted Saturday 17th May 2008 21:46 GMT
Fat chance in the UK...
By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 17th May 2008 22:33 GMT
Business need and potential problems
By Anonymous Coward Posted Sunday 18th May 2008 08:38 GMT
@ Nexox Enigma
By The REAL Anonymous Coward Posted Sunday 18th May 2008 13:11 GMT
NAT
By wibbilus maximus Posted Sunday 18th May 2008 18:32 GMT
Re: Death of IPv4??
By Brian Scott Posted Monday 19th May 2008 00:57 GMT
Google [...] now available over IPv6
By Ian Chard Posted Monday 19th May 2008 07:29 GMT
There is no way to get from here to there.
By James Anderson Posted Monday 19th May 2008 08:01 GMT
Meanwhile at UK.Gov HQ...
By Adam Foxton Posted Monday 19th May 2008 08:22 GMT
IPv6? No thanks
By B Candler Posted Monday 19th May 2008 09:26 GMT
So....
By Sam Easterby-Smith Posted Monday 19th May 2008 14:00 GMT
@ David Harper
By Acme Fixer Posted Monday 19th May 2008 14:43 GMT
@ Ian Chard
By Sabahattin Gucukoglu Posted Tuesday 20th May 2008 01:39 GMT
@wibbilus m
By foo_bar_baz Posted Tuesday 20th May 2008 09:35 GMT
Bring it on
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 20th May 2008 21:11 GMT