> The point was that the NCC is marketing an "IPv6 only" event, using > a service provider who is not reachable from an IPv6 only client > network.
I agree. It is sad to see how little IPv6 support there is by content and services on the internet.
> The point was that the NCC is marketing an "IPv6 only" event, using > a service provider who is not reachable from an IPv6 only client > network.
I agree. It is sad to see how little IPv6 support there is by content and services on the internet.