On 26/Aug/15 16:13, Izaac wrote:
> Yes, I'm curious about this too. I'd like a solid list of providers to > avoid. NAT64 is opt-in. It will mostly be used for customers that can no longer obtain IPv4 addresses. Service providers do not like NAT64 anymore than you do, but there needs to be some way to bridge both protocols in the interim. What you should be more interested in is which service providers have deployed it at scale where it is not causing problems, as those are the ones you want to be connected to when the IPv4-hell hiteth the faneth! Mark.