In message <59f04cec29296d59f589ee671c65edc8.squirrel@66.201.44.180>, "Bob Evans" writes: > I have had ipv4 transit with ATT for years (one provider of many)....and > the order originally placed was for both ipv4 and 6....yep still waiting. > > Thank You > Bob Evans > CTO
Cancel your service and say it is because they failed to deliver IPv6. If they try to fight you for breaking the contract they don't have a leg to stand on because they have failed to deliver on their part of the contract. I more people did this you would see IPv6 move up the priority stack. Mark > > On 3/6/17 14:04, Dennis Burgess wrote: > >> Well try to get ATT to announce IPv6 though our AS! Lol Been on the > >> phone with the for over a month. Still no ETA :( > > > > > > Requests driven from the sales side should have the best results. > > > > Before Charter's sales turned into a hole of poor service, I had a > > account manager that actually cared about the whole picture. I told him > > the reason nobody before him was able to sell to us is because we have > > requirements that need to be deliverable (no native IPv6 no sale), can't > > deal in promises. Of course he's no longer there and I'm back to idiots > > that just want to see how high of a price they can get you to sign for, > > especially if you're already a customer there's no need to pretend to > > care further. > > > > ~Seth > > > > -- Mark Andrews, ISC 1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742 INTERNET: ma...@isc.org