On 18/May/16 20:45, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
> Hi all, > > I’m trying to make a table to compare the way actual IPv6 services to > residential customers are being provissioned mainly in EU, but I will do to > the same also in other regions. > > I’m happy to make a single “table” with all the information that I can > collect and publish it so others can make use of it, and keep it updated, may > be in some URL, etc. > > So here are the questions for actual IPv6 services providers to residential > customers: > 1) What prefix size is provided? > 2) Is that prefix static or dynamic? > 3) In case is dynamic, there is a chance for static? > 4) Any extra cost for having it static, or having a bigger prefix (i.e., /48 > instead of /56)? > 5) If the customer has already a static IPv4 with a monthly charge, is still > IPv6 static prefix being charged on top of that? > > > Please state the ISP name, country and if you have a URL or document that > state this service, other options, etc. > > If you’re not yet providing the service, but it will happen soon and the > “model” for this has been already defined, please let me know as well! > > Hopefully I can get a lot of anwers! Private or in the list, I’m fine either > way. We are currently delivering IPv6 to wholesale and enterprise customers today, but looking at residential delivery options. For us, for the home, we are considering a /56 by default. Still undecided on whether it will be dynamic or static, but the provisioning of either would be dynamic. We are leaning to dynamically-assigned static IPv6 subnets. No additional charges for IPv6 addresses or connectivity. We don't charge customers for IPv4 addresses. Our region is primarily Africa. Hope this helps. Mark.
