Going to play devils advocate. If frontier has a ton of ipv4 addresses, what benefit is there to them in rolling out ipv6?
What benefit is there to you? > On Mar 31, 2019, at 7:11 PM, C. A. Fillekes <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Still it's pretty darn good having real broadband on the farm. One thing at > a time. > > But, let's start thinking about ways to get Frontier up to speed on the IPv6 > thing. > > >> On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 4:24 PM Aaron C. de Bruyn <[email protected]> wrote: >> You're not alone. >> >> I talked with my local provider about 4 years ago and they said "We will >> probably start looking into IPv6 next year". >> I talked with them last month and they said "Yeah, everyone seems to be >> offering it. I guess I'll have to start reading how to implement it". >> >> I'm sure 2045 will finally be the year of IPv6 everywhere. >> >> -A >> >>> On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 7:36 AM C. A. Fillekes <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> So by COB yesterday we now officially have FIOS at our farm. >>> >>> Went from 3Mbps to around 30 measured average. Yay. >>> >>> It's a business account, Frontier. But...still no IPv6. >>> >>> The new router's capable of it. What's the hold up? >>> >>> Customer service's response is "We don't offer that". >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>

