TL> Here it's mainly one mid sized ISP offering IPv6 (guess which ISP I TL> use). The rest, well, forget em lol
My ISP is a big one. Ziggo. They offer IP over cable. In this area they have little competion because DSL can not offer competitive speeds over 50+ years old copper. After five years of promisng "we will roll out later this year", they have finally started. But is is going bloody slow. They hoover at about 10%. Only one of the many models of router/modems they offer supports IPv6. The customet does nothave the optio of choosing a particular modem. You get what you get. I recently received a Cisco EPC 3928 to replace my good old DOCSIS 2.0 Motorola modem. I didn't bother to instaal it yet, it does not support IPv6, so what's in it for me? If I do not want to lose my he.net tunnel, I have to set it in bridge mode. Luckily they offer that at least...
Rumour has it that later this year we will get FTTH here. If they offer native IPv6 without strings attached for a fair price, I will tell Ziggo their IPv6 effort is "too little, too late".
MvV>> We should all do that and also convince our friends and MvV>> collegues to do the same. Those of us that still have a job in MvV>> the network world have more influence than the pensionados among MvV>> us.