MV>>> AFAIK, no mobile ISP in Europe offers IPv6 yet.
TK>> I have a mobile internet connection with native ipv6 AND public ipv4 TK>> at the same time. The ISP is called DNA.
MV> Interesting. So your mobile ISP has seen the light. How does it work? Is it MV> a fully fledged Dual Stack connection that gives you the same as a fixed MV> Dual Stack line? Does your mobile device just get a /128 or are you MV> assigned a prefix where you can allocate subnets yourself somehow?
MV> Tell us more...
I have the sim card installed in a mobile router (Huawei E5577s). It works as any router, it gets public ipv4 address from isp as well as the /64 ipv6 prefix which will be delegated to lan clients.
The public ipv4 address may change few times a day of it may stay unchanged for a week. Also the /64 prefix changes when ipv4 address changes.
The only traffic limitation by isp is that all ports <1024 are blocked in.
'Tommi
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