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Hotels/Airports with IPv6
- Subject: Hotels/Airports with IPv6
- From: jacques.latour at cira.ca (Jacques Latour)
- Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2015 17:45:18 +0000
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Just turn IPv6 on when you can.
> We manage 65+ hotels in Canada and the topic of IPv6 for guest internet
> connectivity has never been brought up, except by me. It's not a discussion our
> vendors or the hotel brands have opened either.
I would argue customers never asked an IPv4 connection either, they asked for an Internet connection. The Internet is IPv4 and IPv6.
> > I working on a large airport WiFi deployment right now. IPv6 is
> > "allowed for in the future" but not configured in the short term. With
> > less than
> > 10,000 ephemeral users, we don't expect users to demand IPv6 until
> > most mobile devices and apps come ready to use IPv6 by default.
End users will never demand IPv6, turn it on :-)