On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 2:25 PM, Lee Howard <l...@asgard.org> wrote: > > Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile have great IPv6 deployments, too, maybe a > couple more years for older handsets to age out. Still, >50% of VzW LTE > devices use IPv6 now. >
ISTR that every VZW LTE device is IPv6 ready/capable/connected, and that it is ~%50 of the _traffic_ that is IPv6 today. > > > >Everything I have at the colo is dual stacked, but I can't reach my own > >systems via IPv6 because my business class Verizon Fios connection is > >IPv4 *only*. > > Well there's your problem. > Yeah, Verizon and VZW are not the same animal ... FiOS *needs* to get their IPv6 house in order. Anyone have any information on that front ...? > > Yes, Comcast is in the process of rolling out IPv6, but my > >Comcast circuit in Washington DC is IPv4 only. And I'd suspect that > >everyone with Time Warner, AT&T, Cox, etc are all in the same boat. > > I think all of those companies offer IPv6 on their business-only services > (e.g., fiber, ethernet, etc.). For access methods shared with residential > users (i.e., DOCSIS, DSL), it's not rolled out yet. . . RSN. I believe Comcast has completed something like 90%+ of their IPv6 rollout, nationwide. Maybe more ... *(My residential circuit and business circuit, in different parts of Northern VA, are both native IPv6 out of the box.)* /TJ