On 5/14/2010 12:44, Christopher Morrow wrote: > On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Seth Mattinen <se...@rollernet.us> wrote: >> On 5/14/2010 11:49, Jared Mauch wrote: >>> I'm curious what providers have not gotten their IPv6 >>> plans/networks/customer ports enabled. >>> >>> I know that Comcast is doing their trials now (Thanks John!) and will be >>> presenting at the upcoming NANOG about their experiences. >>> >>> What parts of the big "I" Internet are not enabled or ready? >>> >> >> Verizon has POPs that aren't IPv6 enabled making it a pain in the ass if >> you're closer to one of those (currently on month 11 of waiting, I'm >> just letting it go because I'm curious how long it'll take), Sprint >> isn't doing native IPv6 with their GSR's yet, Cogent's IPv6 visibility >> is poor, Level3 isn't accepting new IPv6 "beta" connections, and AT&T >> simply told me not available yet. >> >> Tunnels are still a necessity. > > twt, ntt, gblx, telia all have presence in the US, and all do v6 to > customer links. vote with wallet.
Yeah I hear that a lot, but out of those four the only one that will serve my area is global crossing. ~Seth