Re: Kudos to Rogers Wireless on IPv6 deployment

2016-10-10 Thread Jay R. Ashworth
- Original Message -
> From: "Ida Leung" 


> [ ...   ... ]  Fido Internet 
> is
> coming!   

Cool!

My gateway is 1:3603/150.  Who do I poll?

Cheers,
-- jra
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Re: Kudos to Rogers Wireless on IPv6 deployment

2016-10-02 Thread Theodore Baschak
I'm also seeing IPv6 on Rogers 4g/LTE on an Android in Winnipeg!
Looks like I'm part of 2605:8d80:400::/38

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> On Oct 1, 2016, at 10:37 PM, Hugo Slabbert  wrote:
> 
> So frequently on this list we hear people asking/begging their providers for 
> IPv6 roadmaps or chastising them for the lack of same, that I thought it 
> might be nice to actually give props to a provider actually moving the needle.
> 
> I was pleasantly surprised today to notice an IPv6 address on my Android 
> smartphone on the Rogers Wireless LTE network.  I had to do a double-take and 
> poke through test-ipv6.com to make sure something wasn't amiss, but there it 
> was: honest-to-$deity dual stack service on a Canadian mobile provider, with 
> a dual-stack resolver and everything! ;)
> 
> So, kudos, Rogers Wireless!
> 
> So that's Rogers on the wireless side (with Telus Mobility at last check 
> being in early stages but not yet fully rolled out), and basically Rogers, 
> Telus and a bunch of smaller or regional ISPs that have deployed IPv6 on 
> residential and/or business wired service.  Shaw?  Bell?  (FYI Bell, your 
> IPv6 Starter Kit linked from http://ipv6.bell.ca/ currently hits a 404.
> 
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Re: Kudos to Rogers Wireless on IPv6 deployment

2016-10-01 Thread Mikael Abrahamsson

On Sat, 1 Oct 2016, Hugo Slabbert wrote:


So, kudos, Rogers Wireless!


http://labs.apnic.net/cgi-bin/ccpagev6?c=CA

Sort on "samples".

Seems Telus and Rogers are the only top10 with any double digit % IPv6 
users. Telus is at 65-70%, that's a really good number.


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Re: Kudos to Rogers Wireless on IPv6 deployment

2016-10-01 Thread Lyndon Nerenberg

> On Oct 1, 2016, at 8:37 PM, Hugo Slabbert  wrote:
> 
> So, kudos, Rogers Wireless!

This has also been live on Roger's Fido sub-brand for a while now, too.  
2605:8d80:484:: is live in Vancouver.

--lyndon



Kudos to Rogers Wireless on IPv6 deployment

2016-10-01 Thread Hugo Slabbert
So frequently on this list we hear people asking/begging their providers 
for IPv6 roadmaps or chastising them for the lack of same, that I thought 
it might be nice to actually give props to a provider actually moving the 
needle.


I was pleasantly surprised today to notice an IPv6 address on my Android 
smartphone on the Rogers Wireless LTE network.  I had to do a double-take 
and poke through test-ipv6.com to make sure something wasn't amiss, but 
there it was: honest-to-$deity dual stack service on a Canadian mobile 
provider, with a dual-stack resolver and everything! ;)


So, kudos, Rogers Wireless!

So that's Rogers on the wireless side (with Telus Mobility at last check 
being in early stages but not yet fully rolled out), and basically Rogers, 
Telus and a bunch of smaller or regional ISPs that have deployed IPv6 on 
residential and/or business wired service.  Shaw?  Bell?  (FYI Bell, your 
IPv6 Starter Kit linked from http://ipv6.bell.ca/ currently hits a 404.


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