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to: Bjrn Felten
from: Michiel van der Vlist
date: 2018-04-13 21:42:00
subject: Tunnel vs. native IPv6

Hello Bj”rn,

On Friday April 13 2018 15:40, you wrote to me:

 MvdV>> I am sure you are, but given the response so far, I fear you
 MvdV>> will have to switch providers once again if you want it before
 MvdV>> St. Nobody. :-(

 BF>    LOL! Well, it turns out that Telia forcefully has connected me via
 BF> their servers without me having ordered it. So Bahnhof is blocked from
 BF> giving me their service.

I already wondered. When I did a whois on your IPv4 address, I ended up with 
Telia, not Bahnhof.

So you can choose between different ISPs on the same physical medium?

 BF>    Given that Telia has offered me half the price (SEK199 -- about
 BF> EUR20 -- per month) for three months, I think I'll wait three months
 BF> before I terminate their service and give Bahnhof the baton.

Here that would not work. Here it is standard procedure to offer new customers 
a discount for the first three or six month, but then if you accept that 
discount. you are stuck with them for a year.

 BF>    After all, for the time being the he.net tunnel works, albeit with
 BF> a reduced speed, and so far it's only FidoNet that suffers from that
 BF> reduction. It still works much faster than my previous ADSL line...

Speed is not an issue for Fidonet. Even the old POTS speeds were enough. It is 
the 24/7 availability at zero extra cost that is the advantage over good old 
POTS...


Cheers, Michiel

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