[VoiceOps] ipv6 is for real (was Re: CPE IAD recommendations)
Scott Berkman
scott at sberkman.net
Wed Sep 16 10:14:36 EDT 2009
As I understand it (from a NANOG presentation I had seen a while back -
http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog46/presentations/Monday/Nina_johnb_broad_
cable_N46.pdf) Comcast's initial plans for IPv6 was for a unified device
management platform for everything from their MTAs to set top boxes to the
core.
I haven't seen anything about offering it as a service to customers, but
it's possible. Comcast however is not normally known for innovation when it
comes to customer offerings (unless you include meddling with P2P traffic).
-Scott
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Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] ipv6 is for real (was Re: CPE IAD recommendations)
Which markets are those? I have not seen any proof of this.
Frank
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Subject: [VoiceOps] ipv6 is for real (was Re: CPE IAD recommendations)
<snip>
comcast is also rolling it out to cable subscribers in certain markets.
<snip>
/joshua
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