On 07/05/2017 01:39 AM, Per Jessen wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2017-07-04 21:23, Per Jessen wrote:
Lew Wolfgang wrote:
It's perfectly conceivable for an ISP to charge for a /56, not because the should, but because they can. Right. I don't see much of a business case myself. Oh, there is. They are greedy. Greediness != business case. A business case means the costs of setting it up will be covered by the sales, with a profit. I simply don't see enough SOHOs or consumers wanting fixed IPv6 to make it worth an ISPs time. On the next level (bigger companies perhaps), they can get a /32 for about EUR1400/annum. (up to a /29 with no further documentation required).
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