Just for another data point, my ISP (Teksavvy) is offering an ipv6 beta. They'll provide you with a /64 and a /56.
Graham On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 11:56 AM, Dan Foster <s...@evilphb.org> wrote: > Hot Diggety! da...@lang.hm was rumored to have written: >> >> before you can have a trend like this you need to have IPv6 connectivity >> in the first place. Right now that is a chicken and egg situation, nobody >> is offering it because nobody would use it and nobody is trying to use it >> because nobody is offering it. > > Bit of a sweeping generalization there with regards to IPv6 connectivity > and customer address space. :-) > > My $WORK certainly provides it as does a number of other major competitors. > > It's true that smaller places may not offer it, but there's certainly no > shortage of places that does so. > > Granted, the situation at the moment is such that it's more likely if > you're buying enterprise network connectivity rather than being a > residential internet user. > > But that's slowly changing; for one, there's Comcast with their v6 trial > in progress. > > (Hey guys -- anybody from Time Warner Cable here? Encourage the > Roadrunner folks to get on board!) > > I would probably attribute the use case to 'not familiar with IPv6 and > don't currently need it' rather than 'ISP doesn't provide it or I'd use it'. > > -Dan > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss@lopsa.org > http://lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/discuss > This list provided by the League of Professional System Administrators > http://lopsa.org/ > _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lopsa.org http://lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/discuss This list provided by the League of Professional System Administrators http://lopsa.org/