 moubtaden Premium join:2002-09-09 Fort Worth, TX | IPv6 ISPs?
Does anyone know of a list of U.S. ISPs that currently offer native IPv6 connectivity? |
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| I've been keeping an eye out for this as well. In my area there looks to be one small ISP that has an IPv6 allocation. Not sure if I want to go with them as I am not looking for DSL on a phone circuit and do not have the money to pay for a dedicated circuit that will only have one or two computers on it.
»www.cidr-report.org/cgi-bin/as-r···1221&v=6 -- One minute... and Clarkson still sux! |
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  Da Geek Kid
join:2003-10-11 Mclean, VA | reply to moubtaden I believe earthlink still allows customers to use IPv6... |
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| reply to moubtaden I believe Sprint has been doing quite a bit with IPv6 and Multicast although it is mainly Business type circuits.
»www.sprintv6.net/Sprintv6.html »www.sprintlink.net/multicastfaq.html -- One minute... and Clarkson still sux! |
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| reply to Da Geek Kid said by Da Geek Kid :I believe earthlink still allows customers to use IPv6... Are you talking about their experimental IPv6 tunnel R&D? »www.research.earthlink.net/ipv6/ -- One minute... and Clarkson still sux! |
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  Da Geek Kid
join:2003-10-11 Mclean, VA | reply to moubtaden that too... If you call the support, they will set you up with ipv6 |
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| said by Da Geek Kid :that too... If you call the support, they will set you up with ipv6 That is sweet, good for them! -- One minute... and Clarkson still sux! |
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