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Re: IPV6 network feeds
From: Joe Abley <jabley () ca afilias info>
Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 19:06:25 +0000
On 27 May 2008, at 17:45, charles () thewybles com wrote:
Verizon provides ipv6 connectivity according to their website.
I mentioned this on another list, but if anybody has tried to actually turn the words referred to above into service, I would be very happy to hear about how they did it.
At&t most likely does as well.
The last time I attempted to buy 7018 transit I specified that I needed v6, and the answer was "yes, we can do that". But when it came to placing an order, the reaction swiftly changed to "oh, no, actually we can't".
There seems to be a certain trend towards claiming IPv6 capability in order to win business, hoping that people are just looking for the check in the box and not actual exchange of packets.
Joe
Current thread:
- IPV6 network feeds Mike Linsenmayer (May 27)
- Re: IPV6 network feeds charles (May 27)
- Re: IPV6 network feeds Joe Abley (May 27)
- Re: IPV6 network feeds sthaug (May 27)
- Re: IPV6 network feeds Joe Abley (May 27)
- RE: IPV6 network feeds michael.dillon (May 27)
- Re: IPV6 network feeds Joe Abley (May 27)
- Re: IPV6 network feeds charles (May 27)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: IPV6 network feeds Martin Hannigan (May 27)
- Re: IPV6 network feeds Martin Hannigan (May 27)