-----Original Message----- From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Reply-To: NANOG <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 5:13 PM To: NANOG <[email protected]> Subject: NANOG Digest, Vol 60, Issue 110
>Message: 9 >Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 16:13:43 -0800 (PST) >From: David Barak <[email protected]> >To: Cutler James R <[email protected]>, [email protected] >Subject: Re: "Programmers can't get IPv6 thus that is why they do not > have IPv6 in their applications".... >Message-ID: > <[email protected]> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > >Comcast removed the "no IPv6" excuse? That removal somehow skipped my >house in Washington DC where they installed (last October) a router which >does not even support it (an Arrus voice gateway- the one where you >can't turn of the crummy 2.4g wireless radio) and none of the folks >I've spoken to on the phone can tell me when or if it will be coming. [jjmb] feel free to contact me offline, your device will soon be enabled with IPv6 support. I can add you to early trials for the same if you are interested. > >I look forward to Comcast giving me native v6 at home. [jjmb] IPv6 is launched in your area across our broadband network, we did not enable IPv6 for the device you have for a variety of reasons. See my other email about managing customer experience, the last thing I imagine you would want me to do is carelessly deploy software with issues. > >David Barak

