Hi,

Looks like our IPv6 support is already behind, this German cable internet ISP 
is rolling out DS-lite which we don't have.

Maybe we should just target native IPv6 support? Not sure on there, DS-lite is 
native IPv6 with tunneled IPv4 (similar to gif) but with added brains iirc. I 
need to read up on the specification to see what's what.

Users already complaining about not being able to forward ports (on IPv4) for 
their internal host. Most other ISPs are running with dual-stack, for as long 
as that lasts ofcourse, at some point that will become impossible too, leaving 
DS-lite and dual-stack with CGN.

Either way, you can't forward ports like you used too. It's not needed for IPv6 
since everything is reachable. I just hope we reach 0% pretty soon now, it'll 
get better from there.

This is going to become such a fragfest in 2012.

Cheers,
Seth


Begin doorgestuurd bericht:

> Van: Kurt Jaeger <[email protected]>
> Datum: 12 december 2012 17:08:33 GMT+01:00
> Aan: IPv6 OPS <[email protected]>
> Onderwerp: Antw.: Congratulations to Germany, Netherlands and Portugal ;-)
> 
> Hi!
> 
>> Using the Google IPv6 stats, I try to get trends per country and
>> it seems that after Romania, it is now the turn or Portugal since
>> September, Netherlands since June and Germany since October [...]
> 
> It looks like Unitymedia is running out of IPv4 right now:
> 
> https://twitter.com/UnitymediaHilfe/status/273395037184876544
> 
> UnityMedia is a large cable ISP in NRW (and Baden-Wuerttemberg).
> 
> -- 
> [email protected]            +49 171 3101372                         8 years to 
> go !

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