MvdV> Ah, that is good. Here the best they can do is disable the router
MvdV> function in the CPE they give you. Then you can use your own router, but
MvdV> then you are IPv4 only. There is an EU law in the making that will
MvdV> compell ISPs to allow customers to buy their own modem/routers but at
MvdV> this time it is unclear how that will evolve. In Germany a law against
MvdV> "Zwangsrouter" has been in effect for some time now. About a year IIRC.
MvdV> It seems to work.
What hurdles we have to pass.
As you may know by now I'm on fibre (is it OK if I spell it fiber?) and I
was sure that my new ISP was going to give me native IPv6. But not. I've
questioned all my 20+, available on my open fiber, ISPs and not a single one
has responded positively.
So here I am, stuck with a he.net tunnel...
Yeup, that's what our greedy ISPs are giving us so far...
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