-=> On 11-21-19 16:32, Terry Roati wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
TR> On Nov 21, 2019 02:06pm, Tony Langdon wrote to Terry Roati:
TL> Yeah most are dragging their heels. Mine has been offering IPv6
TL> officially since 2011 and ran a public trial before that.
TR> My provider is made up of 3 taken over providers who all sell under
TR> their own brand, this happened some ago, as far as I know only one have
TR> some sort of IPv6 implentation.
I'm sure mine is the one in that group with IPv6. IIRC, they were bought out
by iiNet, who were in turn bought out by TPG.
TR> While I have a fixed IPv4 it's enough for now, I have already a few
TR> ideas for when I receive IPv6 and a block of IP's.
I have a fixed IPv4 and a /56 with a static prefix. In addition, I route a /29
from APANA to my LAN which is how the BBSs get their IPs. That makes me
somewhat unique in having native IPv6 and tunneled IPv4 for my BBSs. :)
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