Re: [opensuse] Practicalities of IPv6



Philip Dowie wrote:
Comcast [USA] has announced it will begin rolling out residential IPv6 in 2010l.



I expect we'll all be long gone by 20101! ;-)


pity - IPv6 was looking like a good protocol!


Well, at least they're thinking long term, instead of focusing on the
next quarter. ;-)

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