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Verizon FIOS IPv6?
From: "Tristan Lear" <trissypissy () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2014 01:44:50 -0500
My strategy, should I remember it tomorrow: We have a business-class FIOS connection where I work and a static IP as well. At least three people who work here have FIOS at home. I've read rumors about business class customers who really work their phone sex getting native ipv6, and I also heard somethin about static ip's. So I'll try that, and also mention that "we're transitioning our employees who remote in from home to FIOS but we'd like ipv6 for ... VPN purposes, NAT traversal, etc ..." I mean, that should get them a little wet right? I have a bit of a hairbrained theory that the reason ISP's have stagnated on ipv6 has to do with relationship between capitalism and scarcity. Having a limited quantity of anything makes it more valuable. Why wouldn't that apply to IP's?
Current thread:
- Verizon FIOS IPv6? Tristan Lear (Feb 27)
- RE: Verizon FIOS IPv6? David Hubbard (Feb 27)
- Re: Verizon FIOS IPv6? Stephen Frost (Feb 27)
- Re: Verizon FIOS IPv6? Bryan Seitz (Feb 27)
- Re: Verizon FIOS IPv6? Justin M. Streiner (Feb 27)
- Re: Verizon FIOS IPv6? Christopher Morrow (Feb 27)
- Re: Verizon FIOS IPv6? Stephen Frost (Feb 27)
- Re: Verizon FIOS IPv6? Christopher Morrow (Feb 27)
- Re: Verizon FIOS IPv6? Jay Ashworth (Feb 27)
- Re: Verizon FIOS IPv6? Stephen Frost (Feb 27)
- RE: Verizon FIOS IPv6? David Hubbard (Feb 27)