high speed DSL connectivity
Chris MacDonald
cgm-BjBj7/ohIX+w5LPnMra/2Q at public.gmane.org
Mon Sep 15 01:53:04 UTC 2003
On Sun, Sep 14, 2003 at 07:46:45PM -0400, waltdnes-SLHPyeZ9y/tg9hUCZPvPmw at public.gmane.org wrote:
> Try getting *ANY* 1.5 megabit service for $33.95/month. That is a
> very small set. Now throw in static IP. If you can find a better
> deal... etc. Part of the problem is that there is a highly artificial
> shortage of IPV4 addresses, aided and abbetted by companies with a
> financial interest in the implementation of IPV6. Thus static IP
> addresses cost money to obtain.
Who exactly has a financial interest in ipv6? It's the other way in fact,
implementing ipv6 would be quite expensive. That's why we don't have ipv6
here. Maybe in North America we don't have a shortage of addresses at the
moment, but the big problem is in Europe and Asia. Especially in Asia,
where the number of people wanting internet access is growing very
quickly.
In fact, companies have a financial interest to stay with ipv4. They can
charge you 5bux for an ip address and justify it.
-cgm.
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