They are running scared. I'm interested in hearing your experiences, once you've had a chance to have some. On Dec 30, 2014 6:54 PM, "Sova" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Century Link is providing 1Gb/s service along SE26th Ave and between SE > Belmont and SE Hawthorne streets. Cost is $70/mo plus taxes, etc. Service > is Fiber to the house and not fiber to the node. > > > > Sova > > > > *From:* [email protected] [mailto: > [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Russell Senior > *Sent:* Monday, December 29, 2014 7:00 PM > *To:* A discussion list for dorkbot-pdx (portland, or) > *Subject:* Re: [dorkbotpdx-blabber] Comcast (was RE: IPV6 Traffic) > > > > Where is centurylink doing that? > > On Dec 29, 2014 6:53 PM, "Sova" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Comcast isn't worried enough to extend their promotional pricing to me. I > just got off the phone with them and canceled service. They want $80/mo > for > what I was paying $30 for the last six months. I wouldn't pay more than > $30 > for their service and their 20mbit/s service RARELY provided that speed > except to sites that were cached by them. Here is the last speed test I > did: http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/4020600221 > > Best part? They appear to be throttling connections to centurylink.com as > their pages won't even load correctly. > > Century Link is supposed to be bringing me 1gbit/s service in a week or two > for $79/mo. > > Sova > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [email protected] [mailto:dorkbotpdx- > > [email protected]] On Behalf Of Russell Senior > > Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2014 4:22 AM > > To: A discussion list for dorkbot-pdx (portland, or) > > Subject: Re: [dorkbotpdx-blabber] IPV6 Traffic > > > > Typically, in order to get IPv6 from Comcast, your cable modem needs to > > bridge and your gateway router needs to both support and enable IPv6. > > Recent OpenWrt versions have IPv6 built in, IIRC (I don't use stock > images, so > > I'm not certain). It is also possible that Comcast has started rolling > out > > firmware on their modems to route IPv6 directly. Comcast is still > sweating > > bullets over the prospect of Google Fiber arriving (despite that not > being > > imminent, they recently bumped their decision down the road a few > > months), so they are more active than usual. CenturyLink is wetting > their > > pants as well. > > > > On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 11:01 PM, Jared Boone <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > Yeah, they've been rolling it out for a few years now. It became active > in > > the Portland area at least a year ago, though exactly when is a fuzzy > blur > in > > my mind... > > > > > > Their roll-out blog; > > > > > > http://www.comcast6.net > > > > > > - Jared > > > > > > > > >> On Dec 23, 2014, at 21:53, David Madden <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > > >> I just started noticing a fair amount of IPV6 traffic arriving via > > >> Comcast modem > > > _______________________________________________ > > > dorkbotpdx-blabber mailing list > > > [email protected] > > > http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/dorkbotpdx-blabber > > _______________________________________________ > > dorkbotpdx-blabber mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/dorkbotpdx-blabber > > _______________________________________________ > dorkbotpdx-blabber mailing list > [email protected] > http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/dorkbotpdx-blabber > > _______________________________________________ > dorkbotpdx-blabber mailing list > [email protected] > http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/dorkbotpdx-blabber >
_______________________________________________ dorkbotpdx-blabber mailing list [email protected] http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/dorkbotpdx-blabber
