Jared Mauch wrote:
Some providers (eg: www.us.ntt.net) have their sales/marketing
path ipv6 enabled. Perhaps this will help self-select customers that are
clued? ;)
Most European/Asian based providers/peers don't even blink when I
mention turning up IPv6. Not so with most US based networks.
The upcoming nanog meeting I think will have native IPv6
connectivity (not a tunnel). It's a good time for folks to
play around with it. Visit the ipv6 enabled websites from the lan.
Submit a nice 10 min talk saying what you loved and what you hated
about the ipv6 network.
Better yet, nanog would be a good place for folks to arrange IPv6 peering.
- Kevin