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Re: IPv6 push doesn't have much pull in U.S
From: Simon Leinen <simon () limmat switch ch>
Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 12:45:08 +0200
Christopher L Morrow writes:
On Sat, 16 Jul 2005, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:And I'm sure Sprint and Verio (MCI/Worldcom/UUNET too? I have a
I know verio does, Sprint I believe also does, and UUNET does... everyone has restrictions on the service though (native or tunnel'd type restrictions)
For what it's worth, we get IPv6 transit connectivity from all our upstreams: Global Crossing, TeliaSonera and Level(3). In each case, IPv6 runs over a short tunnel to a router somewhere in the upstream's backbone. I assume that's because they either run separate backbones for IPv4 and IPv6, or because our access routers aren't IPv6-enabled for some reason. -- Simon.
Current thread:
- IPv6 push doesn't have much pull in U.S Fergie (Paul Ferguson) (Jul 15)
- Re: IPv6 push doesn't have much pull in U.S Daniel Roesen (Jul 15)
- Re: IPv6 push doesn't have much pull in U.S Iljitsch van Beijnum (Jul 16)
- Re: IPv6 push doesn't have much pull in U.S Christopher L. Morrow (Jul 16)
- Re: IPv6 push doesn't have much pull in U.S Simon Leinen (Jul 22)
- Re: IPv6 push doesn't have much pull in U.S Andre Oppermann (Jul 22)
- Re: IPv6 push doesn't have much pull in U.S Christopher L. Morrow (Jul 16)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: IPv6 push doesn't have much pull in U.S Fergie (Paul Ferguson) (Jul 15)
- RE: IPv6 push doesn't have much pull in U.S Kuhtz, Christian (Jul 18)
- Re: IPv6 push doesn't have much pull in U.S Iljitsch van Beijnum (Jul 18)
- RE: IPv6 push doesn't have much pull in U.S Kuhtz, Christian (Jul 18)