On 2010-04-07 at 07:42 -0700, Atom Powers wrote:
> If the big regional and global carriers aren't supporting IPv6 yet, it
> doesn't really matter if your ISP does, it's still going to have to be
> tunneled somewhere.

Enough of the global carriers, and outside the USA the regional
carriers, carry IPv6 that connectivity isn't an issue, once you get past
the local hop stage.

My problems, such as they are these days, reaching my IPv6 sites are 98%
"getting connectivity at the local edge" and 2% "crap, where is this
dying".

The other problems are ones of providers who don't monitor their
IPv6-provisioned services as well as they do their IPv4 ones.

-Phil
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