Netflix banning HE tunnels [really: IPv6 adoption]

bzs at theworld.com bzs at theworld.com
Fri Jun 10 18:13:11 UTC 2016


This is sort of whacky.

IPv4 was so successful, let's say post 1990, because it got people
from nothing to internet or as some say Internet.

IPv6 cannot duplicate that.

So continuing to rely on this idea that "hey a coupla billion people
went for IPv4, and even that was slow at first, so it's just a matter
of time"...is...I'll be kind...unwise.

This is no longer engineering. This is marketing.

Hand the problem over to a professional marketing organization and go
back to what you were trained to do.

Give them your phone number and tell them to please call if they think
you can help, maybe a product endorsement spot on prime-time TV or to
consider some technical improvement.

  Hi! I'm Barry Shein! I helped invent the internet. But I am about to
  explain to you a NEW development, IPv6, which is going to improve
  your internet experience more than you may have thought possible!
  And stay tuned for a special secret offer we're including for the
  first 250 million adopters!

-- 
        -Barry Shein

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