> Subject: Re: IPv6 deployment excuses
>
> On Fri Jul 1 17:43:21 2016, Gary Wardell wrote:
> > >
> > > <http://ipv6excuses.com/> http://ipv6excuses.com/
> >
> > That website only supports IPv4.
>
> It’s on your side.
>
> alarig@
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> http://ipv6excuses.com/
That website only supports IPv4.
Gary
Hi,
My business provider (Shentel) doesn't even offer IPv6.
I have asked repeatedly.
Gary
> -Original Message-
> From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of John Curran
> Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2016 12:32 AM
> To: NANOG
> Subject: IPv6 Residential Deployment Survey
>
>
My packets prefer owls.
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Thomas
Maufer
Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2015 7:15 PM
To: Jeff Walter; valdis.kletni...@vt.edu
Cc: NANOG
Subject: Re: RFC 7511 - Scenic Routing for IPv6
All my packets use
Actually, I think the incumbents do get it, at this point - at least Verizon
does. FIOS is a pretty nice offering, and they offer some pretty high speeds,
both up and down.
I don't know about other markets, but in the DC market FIOS is not with
business accounts, thus you can't get FIOS
From the consumer standpoint, I *really* don't think it's too much to ask
that when I have the occasional 10 gig image to upload that it takes me
than a full day. This has nothing really to do with symmetry, per se. It's
the need to adapt to what the traffic is *actually* doing at peak
I had a similar thing with Shentel.
When I finally started sending them screenshots of Wireshark ARP traffic I got
to talk to someone that knew something. Turned out another customer was
advertising they owned part of my IP addresses.
Gary
-Original Message-
From: NANOG
Hi,
Yes, transforming DC is not easy.
However, DC works good at long haul transmission because a lot of energy is
lost in the revers EMF generated by AC a several hundred volts. Some years ago
a high voltage DC line was constructed between Oregon and California to deliver
power to
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