To pile on in the spirit of "if people don't complain, nothing will change" - is VZB still insisting on filtering >/32 at their peers? While ARIN is allocating /40s and /48s directly?

-C

On Mar 10, 2010, at 2:18 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote:

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.

~Seth



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