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Widespread consumer computing will head to IPv6 only when Customer
Premise Equipment (CPE) will be IPv6 compatible. Agreed, in some cases,
it will be a matter of onlike Firmware upgrade, but in the vast
majority of cases, it will require a more recent CPE.<br>
That said, YouTube's move to IPv6 is great news and a step in the right
direction.<br>
Warm regards,<br>
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Olivier<br>
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Le 17/02/2010 06:51, Borg a écrit :
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<div>Cher all,</div>
<div> According to this story from CNET (<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-30685_3-20000052-264.html">http://news.cnet.com/8301-30685_3-20000052-264.html</a>),
Youtube is now IPv6-capable. Well, IF consumer computing is headed
towards the cloud (with all the xSlates/yPads and netbooks out there),
then perhaps the more of these cloud-based services that that become
IPv6 enable, the better for adoption. Any thoughts?</div>
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