Worst case, you can always get an IPv6 static /48 from at least one provider without any additional cost.
Owen On Nov 22, 2011, at 7:05 AM, Ray Soucy wrote: > On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 10:21 AM, Seth Mos <seth....@dds.nl> wrote: > >> What is bewildering to me is that each time the system establishes a new >> PPPoE session to the ISP they assign a different IPv6 prefix via >> delegation together with a differing IPv4 address for the WAN. > >> Is this going to be forward for other consumer ISPs in the world? > > As long as a static allocation can be billed as a premium service, > most providers will unfortunately do it. > > I often hear "if you need a static IP, you need business class > server"; bundled with "we don't provide business service to > residential customers". > > Almost makes one think there ought to be some consumer protection laws > regulating it. > > -- > Ray Soucy > > Epic Communications Specialist > > Phone: +1 (207) 561-3526 > > Networkmaine, a Unit of the University of Maine System > http://www.networkmaine.net/