Level 3 provides best effort IPv6 support with no SLA to current
Internet customers. As mentioned IPv6 is currently being provided
via tunnels to the customer's existing router.
There is a simple service agreement addendum and form to fill
out for relevant config bits.
Sorry you get such a response from people that should know. *sigh*
regards
-Craig (Level 3 architecture)
* Jay Hennigan was thought to have said:
Is anyone at Level3 who is familiar with IPv6, or anyone who is a Level3
IPv6 customer lurking here? We are a Level3 BGP customer and our
contacts are giving us a deer-in-the-headlights stare when we want to
bring up our /32, claiming that they don't do IPv6 at all. Not native,
not tunneled, zip, nada.
Yet, I see lots of AS3356 in the ipv6 routing tables, and there's this
from three years ago...