IPv6 Transition to Cost US $75 Billion?
darthcamaro writes "There are alot of reasons why the US isn't moving as quickly as Japan and Europe in migrating to IPv6. One of those reasons is likely cost. An article on Internetnews.com cites an unreleased 'Dept. of Commerce report estimating it will take $25-$75 billion to pay for the transition.'"
That's nothing.
With all the money we've saved from taxes well be able to... ohh wait, nevermind.
"Things are more moderner than before- bigger, and yet smaller- it's computers-- San Dimas High School football RULES!"
Twenty-five to Seventy-five Billion! That's maddness! Why ... we'd have to cancel the war in Iraq for a month or two to pay for that!
K
Who did that estimate? The BSA?
Are you...Are you some kind of genius?
No, ma'am, I'm just a regular Slashdot reader.
Haliburton's new IPv6 division.
Agreed; alot of people make that mistake.
$50 Billion here, $50 Billion there, pretty soon you're talking real money...
Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored.
Just phase out IPv4. Have all new equipment/software include IPv6 by default. Time for "Best of Bash.org":
Some cool info: Tibeten monks, after twenty years or so of practise in the Himalaya, control their brain stem - they can control their heart beat, blood pressure etc.
After thirty years they can connect to the internet purely by meditation, setting TCP stacks in their neurons and stuff.
Right now I am chatting with a monk who is sitting naked in an ice storm on his towel, his only possesion.
He's using ipv6.
The 'Net is a waste of time, and that's exactly what's right about it. - William Gibson
Your rite - their is many loosers that have pour grammer.
I'm not a Troll, it's reverse psychology.
As far as I can tell, the sum total cost for all of this uber-expensive upgrade would cost (in old English currency) about 2'/6, and would take the United States less time than it currently takes for Joe Average to reboot from a BSOD. For this reason, I would like to make the US Government and the various Internet providers a special deal. I will set up IPv6 for them, with full one-year warranty, for a mere $15 billion, paid in advance. If this sounds satisfactory, just mail me the keys to the server rooms and passwords for the servers and routers, and I'll get started.
It's a small world and it smells funny; I'd buy another if it wasn't for the money; Take back what I paid (SoM)
Ahh, the old slashdot EULA.
Paul Grosfield - the quicker picker upper.
7/10 people prefer to make estimates on things they know nothing about.
I would like to take this opportunity to announce that I am willing to move the US to IPv6 for $24 billion.
The other 4 are just bad at math.
I don't get it.
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(hum)
Yes, well, it would work with a lot of users)
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