6rd is in my opinion a band-aid solution, I don't see the point of offering 
IPv6 if it requires IPv4. native IPv6 should be offered where possible.

We offer native IPv6 to all our DSL customers but only on an opt-in basis, 
we're although unfortunately unable to offer IPv6 over Cable since we still 
depend on a certain incumbent...

-----Original Message-----
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of 
jean-francois.d...@videotron.com
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2014 10:13 AM
To: li...@sadiqs.com
Cc: nanog@nanog.org; NANOG
Subject: RE: Canada and IPv6 (was: Ars Technica on IPv4 exhaustion)

Videotron (AS5769) is offering 6RD (RFC5969) to all residential customers, if 
their gear supports it. (DHCP option 212)

(But our MGMT still calls it beta for now.)

JF

Jean-François Dubé
Technicien, Opérations Réseau IP
Ingénierie Exploitation des Réseaux
Vidéotron

"NANOG" <nanog-boun...@nanog.org> a écrit sur 2014-06-18 20:16:01 :

> De : Sadiq Saif <li...@sadiqs.com>
> A : nanog@nanog.org,
> Date : 2014-06-19 12:43
> Objet : Canada and IPv6 (was: Ars Technica on IPv4 exhaustion) Envoyé 
> par : "NANOG" <nanog-boun...@nanog.org>
> 
> On 6/18/2014 14:25, Lee Howard wrote:
> > Canada is way behind, just 0.4% deployment.
> 
> Any Canadian ISP folk in here want to shine a light on this dearth of 
> residential IPv6 connectivity?
> 
> Is there any progress being made on this front?
> 
> --
> Sadiq Saif

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