PH> That's telling it like it is.... well I have no hope any time soon of PH> getting either of the two national ISPs here to offer IPv6 and I have PH> asked both several times. I hope SixXs is not going to penalise those PH> users that don't really have any option other than to use a tunnel.
The situation here is similar. I just chose my ISP carefully (ask fellow geeks ;) ), which meant I ended up with native IPv6 years ago, but the majority of users in the country still don't have it. There needs to be IPv6 solutions for those stranded by slack ISPs, maybe free for the user and billed to the offending ISPs? ;) Dunno how that would work, but money is probably the thing needed to push them into adopting IPv6 - have to somehow make it more profitable to offer IPv6 to the general population as part of their standard service.
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