Thus spake Leigh Porter (leigh.por...@ukbroadband.com) on Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 11:47:19AM +0000: > > It seems that any IPv6 efforts by organisations are best effort at most with > of course some notable exceptions who seem to offer a really very good > service (HE for example). It's starting to get to a point now, I think, that > some end users have IPv6 (Andrews and Arnold have offered IPv6 for years) and > issues such as these are just going to start to give IPv6 a bad name in the > eyes of consumers. > > It'd really suck for end users to start actively avoiding IPv6 connectivity > because it keeps breaking and for organisations that have active AAAA records > to break peoples connectivity to their resources.
This, as Frank points out is why getting Happy Eyeballs support into applications like web browsers is so important. I think modern versions of Chrome & Firefox do this. Safari does something similar, but arguably more naive. I don't know about IE. Dale