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Re: European ISP enables IPv6 for all?


From: Jeroen Massar <jeroen () unfix org>
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 11:17:07 +0100

Steven Haigh wrote:
On Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 10:09:16AM +0100, Jeroen Massar wrote:
Vassili Tchersky wrote:
[..]

XS4All (Netherlands) is providing the same service if I correctly remember.
They used to have a product called "PowerDSL", which did IPv6 over
PPPv6, but apparently due to changes in the infra they had to drop this.
XS4all does still, since about 2001 or so, provide a tunnelbroker to
their own users. Every user can simply go to the service.xs4all.nl site,
and view/modify their tunnel + subnet configuration there. Only static
tunnels are supported though (at least this is afaik).

It's kind of interesting that from 2001ish to current day and there is still
only a handful of service providers worldwide that seem to offer *any* kind
of support for IPv6.

After all the propaganda, is there actually any other major deployments in
the IPv6 space?

I wonder how your Martian hands look like, they must have many many fingers.

For a list of ISP's doing IPv6 check:
http://www.sixxs.net/faq/connectivity/?faq=native

For a long long list of Japanese providers see:
http://www.ipv6style.jp/en/statistics/services/index.shtml

As for all the ISP's who have received and are at least routing, check
GRH (http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/)

From the ipv6.org web site, I see "Most of today's internet uses IPv4, which
is now nearly twenty years old." - read as it works well!

That site is IMHO always quite out of date unfortunately.

Greets,
 Jeroen


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