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Re: IPv6 enabled carriers?
From: Christopher Morrow <morrowc.lists () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 17:05:09 -0500
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 12:54 PM, TJ <trejrco () gmail com> wrote:
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Chris Woodfield <rekoil () semihuman com>wrote:To pile on in the spirit of "if people don't complain, nothing will change" - is VZB still insisting on filtering >/32 at their peers? While ARIN is allocating /40s and /48s directly?I believe so ... will be even more impactful as LTE gets deployed.
how so exactly?? LTE is really just a 'last mile' tech... whether it's v4 or v6 doesnt' seem to matter (to the fact that it's LTE)
Another nit - They are also blocking Protocol41 on their EV-DO network.
<cough>vzw not vzb</cough>
While this is a 'noble, if poorly thought out, effort' to prevent IPv6 from impacting their cel phone users - it kind of messes up those of us who have aircards (and got used to 6to4 for quick and dirty IPv6 connectivity).
there are other carriers ya know?
Current thread:
- IPv6 enabled carriers? Charles Mills (Mar 10)
- Re: IPv6 enabled carriers? Seth Mattinen (Mar 10)
- RE: IPv6 enabled carriers? George Bonser (Mar 10)
- Re: IPv6 enabled carriers? Michael Hallgren (Mar 10)
- Re: IPv6 enabled carriers? Chris Woodfield (Mar 11)
- Re: IPv6 enabled carriers? Seth Mattinen (Mar 11)
- Re: IPv6 enabled carriers? TJ (Mar 11)
- Filtered 6to4, what else to use (Re: IPv6 enabled carriers?) Jeroen Massar (Mar 11)
- Re: Filtered 6to4, what else to use (Re: IPv6 enabled carriers?) TJ (Mar 11)
- Re: IPv6 enabled carriers? Christopher Morrow (Mar 11)
- Re: Re: IPv6 enabled carriers? cb . list6 (Mar 11)
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- RE: IPv6 enabled carriers? TJ (Mar 11)
- Re: IPv6 enabled carriers? Christopher Morrow (Mar 11)
- Re: IPv6 enabled carriers? Cameron Byrne (Mar 11)
- Re: IPv6 enabled carriers? Seth Mattinen (Mar 10)
- RE: IPv6 enabled carriers? John van Oppen (Mar 10)
- Re: IPv6 enabled carriers? Pekka Savola (Mar 10)
- Re: IPv6 enabled carriers? Jeroen Massar (Mar 11)