Re: [v6ops] Enterprises won't deploy IPv6 for IPv6's sake (as they didn't IPv4, IPX, XNS, or DECNet)

joel jaeggli <joelja@bogus.com> Thu, 09 January 2014 18:50 UTC

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Subject: Re: [v6ops] Enterprises won't deploy IPv6 for IPv6's sake (as they didn't IPv4, IPX, XNS, or DECNet)
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On 1/9/14, 9:36 AM, Templin, Fred L wrote:
>>> MPTCP?  A la Siri on iOS7 etc :)
>>
>> That won't get me to a mobile router - it only addresses the apps
>> on the mobile itself.
> 
> Should also say, I want my corporate assets to have a stable address
> in the DNS that doesn't change even if the assets are mobile and
> frequently changing their network point of attachment.

As a consumer, the mechanic by which my connectivity to my assets is
rendered seamless is irrelevant, it's the doing it part that's important.

> Thanks - Fred
> fred.l.templin@boeing.com
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