I suppose they are selectively letting certain devices in some areas. I get 
"der duh, what?" when I ask about it.

It certainly does not work on the iPad "3" in Ohio. Not only that, but I can't 
even pay them to give me a stable IPv4 address, because if you get a static IP, 
it disables the hotspot functionality. Head-->Wall.

thanks,
-Randy

----- Original Message -----
> On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 10:07 PM, Randy Carpenter
> <rcar...@network1.net> wrote:
> >
> > Not only does Verizon *not* have IPv6 on their LTE network, they
> > also do *not* have IPv4, except for double-NATed rfc1918 crap that
> > changes your IP address every couple minutes. The only way to get
> > a stable connection is to pay them $500 to get a static public IP
> > address.
> >
> 
> wierd, I could swear someone in my office with a galaxy-nexus-on-vzw
> was able to browse some ipv6-only sites.
> 
> 

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