Le mercredi 10 mars 2010 à 11:18 -0800, Seth Mattinen a écrit : > On 3/10/10 11:00 AM, Charles Mills wrote: > > Does anyone have a list of carriers who are IPv6 capable today? > > > > I would assume this would be rolled out in larger cities first but > > anything outside of "testbed environments" and "trials" as in > > Comcast's recent announcement seems to be all that is available. > > > > I'm being tasked with coming up with an IPv6 migration plan for a data > > center. > > > > Mostly interested in if ATT, Level3, GLBX, Saavis, Verizon Business > > and Qwest are capable as those are the typical ones I deal with. > > > > Ones I have personal experience with: > > GLBX - yes > SAVVIS - no > VZB - yes, good luck > ATT - "Beginning in 1Q2010 MIS will provide the ability to support IPv6 > in a dual stack mode." > > When I disconnected my SAVVIS circuit in November 2009 I explicitly told > them IPv6 was a deciding factor. Not all of Verizon's pops are IPv6 > enabled, which may cause you trouble ordering it. It's put me in month > 11 of trying to turn up a dual-stack circuit because they refuse to read > the order and keep putting it in Sacramento (v4 only) when it needs to > go to San Jose (dual-stack). Sprint wasn't on your list, but they are > rolling out native IPv6 support on all of 1239. I've been using their > 6175 testbed since 2005. >
+ Tata AS6453, production network since quite some time now, dual stack. mh > ~Seth > -- michael hallgren, mh2198-ripe
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