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On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 6:41 PM Ralph Seichter <abbot@×××××××××××.net> wrote: |
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> My current ISP offers native IPv6 and has been doing so for years. |
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> While choice varies across different countries, IPv6 availability has |
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> increased considerably over the last 10 years, which is why SiXXs.net |
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> has discontinued services[1] mid 2017. Even a small amount of searching |
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> should turn up a decent ISP in most industrialized countries. |
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Uh, at least in the US most ISPs serve a particular geographic area, |
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and most areas have 1-2 to choose from. Well, unless you want to pay |
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to actually run a dedicated line to your house. So either you deal |
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with the consumer-oriented services available in your area, or you |
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move to an area that has better options. I can't imagine that most |
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people would move for IPv6. |
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I just hope the local telecoms support IPv6 properly before they go so |
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far as to start doing carrier-grade NAT... |
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Rich |