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Comments on: IPv6 roots planted on the net
Tum-de-tum..... #
By Rich Posted Monday 4th February 2008 17:25 GMT
Just FYI... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 4th February 2008 17:47 GMT
Apple IPv6 #
By Richard Cartledge Posted Monday 4th February 2008 18:22 GMT
Router firmware #
By James Le Cuirot Posted Monday 4th February 2008 18:38 GMT
Re: Just FYI... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 4th February 2008 18:39 GMT
IPvWhat? #
By Dave Posted Monday 4th February 2008 18:51 GMT
Politicians and tech don't mix #
By b shubin Posted Monday 4th February 2008 19:37 GMT
The Transition from IP4 to IP6 isn't exactly graceful. #
By Lou Gosselin Posted Monday 4th February 2008 19:49 GMT
In the US #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 4th February 2008 21:14 GMT
Consumers and non-ISPs need not worry #
By Keith T Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 01:17 GMT
Pity the non tech home user #
By Kevin Eastman Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 05:47 GMT
Let's have the government help. #
By Smitty Werben Jueger Man Jenson Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 06:12 GMT
IPV4 exhausted in now + two years. #
By James Anderson Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 08:52 GMT
Asking for IPv6 #
By Alex Wright Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 09:22 GMT
Re: Router firmware #
By Gavin Nottage Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 11:09 GMT
Re: Pity the non tech home user #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 11:32 GMT
not just IPv6, multicasting too. #
By popper Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 11:43 GMT
Home Networking #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 12:04 GMT
IPV4 exhausted in now + two years #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 12:14 GMT
@ James Anderson #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 13:56 GMT
Re: Pity the non tech home user #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 14:43 GMT
chingching #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 15:07 GMT
This may be a naive question but... #
By Harry Stottle Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 15:16 GMT
Richard Cartledge Apple cetainly wasn't first #
By Dustin Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 18:47 GMT
Re: This may be a naive question but... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 20:59 GMT
Re: IPV4 exhausted in now + two years #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 21:22 GMT
IPv6 is damage - the market will route around it #
By B Candler Posted Tuesday 5th February 2008 21:32 GMT
@B Candler #
By SImon Hobson Posted Friday 8th February 2008 19:51 GMT