Hi,
Marc Paré wrote on 2013-01-14 15:59:
Unless I am incorrect, the EU is far more ahead on IPv6 than we are in
N.America. Is this correct? My ISP does not feel enough pressure yet to
make any changes in the very near future.
this depends, I think. In the mobile market, T-Mobile USA alreay runs Dual
Stack, whereas T-Mobile Germany doesn't plan it before 2014. Even major
dialup ISPs (DSL/cable) are hesitant, and only a few offer native IPv6. So,
it's not a nice situation over here either...
Tunnelling for me will have to be the only option. I checked around and
the other local ISP's are pretty well saying the same thing, unless you
go to the more expensive providers.
For an easy start, I recommend SiXXS, because of their AICCU tool, that
helps tunnelling. :)
Florian
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