Hi, >> I think we all understand that any tunnel connectivity is worst than a >> native. But still there are a lot of places where it is unable to get a >> native IPv6 connectivity even for ISPs. > > Which locations are those, lets discuss that, find those ISPs and help > them get native connectivity.
One of them is Lebanon. All international connections must go through the incumbent telco, and they don't/won't do IPv6. Annoying, insane, but a fact of life for the ISPs in such countries. So all the ISPs that do IPv6 have to do it with tunnels to HE, OCCAID etc. > We killed that experimental thing called the 6bone in 2006, that is 7+ > years... > > If you want to help ISPs get connectivity, get them on this list, and I > am sure there are a couple of ISPs here who are more than happy to get > them connected. > > Indeed, in the beginning this will become a tunnel to those transits, > but at one point that can be replaced. I wish this was true for all countries :-( Cheers, Sander
