> Client access and for some also hosting is taken care of by > using tunnelbrokers and other transition mechanisms. ISP's > should start enabling IPv6 on their native networks where > possible and start providing servers with IPv6 connectivity. > Then it is at least possible for clients to use it. > RIPE got a big 'awww' when they enabled their whois service > to support IPv6 as to the number of requests that suddenly > started to come in over IPv6 :) > > So kick your ISP, access and hosting, to get doing IPv6 and > if the access to that ISP can't provide native IPv6 ask them > to set up a tunnelbroker system, 6to4 relay etc for solving > that problem.
I guess it is one of v6ops role ISP design team is trying to propose a valuable thing for us.... Regards Daniel (Soohong Daniel Park) Mobile Platform Laboratory, SAMSUNG Electronics -------------------------------------------------------------------- IETF IPv6 working group mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Administrative Requests: https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ipv6 --------------------------------------------------------------------
