Perhaps it was BIS making noises which didn't get upstairs. If this is
now fast changing then that is what is wanted. I'll have to dig down to
find stuff from that era. Hopefully you will have v6 everywhere by the
time the files come in :-).

Christian

Neil J. McRae wrote:
> Christian - I'd like to see more on what that was?  Have you got any links or 
> paperwork ? I can't imagine anyone in their right mind would agree to such a 
> request, because it's quite open ended. 
>
> For some time we have flagged that our earlier hubs would never run V6 (for 
> some years now). The velocity of change in hubs, I believe, means that this 
> isn't that big an issue.
>
> Cheers,
> Neil.
>
> On 20/11/2018, 15:12, "Christian de Larrinaga" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I wasn't personalising the point Neil, as you know. But it does look as
> if BT somehow managed to shimmy away from what I understood was a given
> commitment at the time. Thinking about it. It was with DTI/BIS not DCMS
> - it was before the buck was passed to DCMS I think. So maybe that is
> where things got "lost in translation"?
>
> Any chance of an update to an upcoming UK IPv6 Council meeting on these
> remaining v4 only hubs and what BTs plans are for them? It is a decade
> on now. Will you replace them with fibre infrastructure that is v6 ready
> rather than ongoing copper? Or are they likely to remain at the end of
> the queue?
>
> best
> Christian
>
> Neil J. McRae wrote:
>> Before my time at BT so no idea! 
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On 20 Nov 2018, at 14:11, Christian de Larrinaga <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> (xDSL?) I remember a consultation where this came up and thought DCMS
>>> committed to push for such hubs be made v6 ready (that was targeted
>>> 2008/2010).
>>>
>>>
>>> Christian
>>>
>>> Neil J. McRae wrote:
>>>> Well the league table is meaningless but for us a lot of customers on 
>>>> legacy hubs that we cant put V6 on. Some progress to come on this but 
>>>> there will likely be a long tail.
>>>>
>>>> Neil 
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>
>>>>> On 20 Nov 2018, at 10:16, Nicholas Humfrey <[email protected]> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Really exciting the EE are rolling this out, even if there have been a few
>>>>> problems that need to be sorted out.
>>>>>
>>>>> But the UK doesn't seem to have made substantial progress on moving to
>>>>> IPv6 in the past year and has dropped down to ~15 in the world league
>>>>> tables.
>>>>>
>>>>> https://www.aelius.com/njh/google-ipv6/
>>>>> https://www.akamai.com/uk/en/about/our-thinking/state-of-the-internet-repor
>>>>> t/state-of-the-internet-ipv6-adoption-visualization.jsp
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> nick.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 20/11/2018, 09:38, "uknof on behalf of Andy Davidson"
>>>>> <[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Catalin Dominte wrote:
>>>>>>> since they [EE] deployed IPv6 in their network (which I think it¹s
>>>>>>> good) I
>>>>>>> cannot reach certain destinations that are running on IPv4, because
>>>>>>> they go via IPv6 by default.
>>>>>> Have you been able to troubleshoot this more?  I thought, based on what I
>>>>>> learned in relation to this deployment at UKNOF last year that there was
>>>>>> a DNS64/NAT64 mechanism for v4 resources with an appropriate A record,
>>>>>> and a 464XLAT mechanism for v4 resources which are 'ipv4 literal' - you
>>>>>> are not served a DNS name by the application for the server end of the
>>>>>> resource.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This should on paper make everything reachable. If it isn't then it may
>>>>>> be due to something at the content/application end, and of course the
>>>>>> actual 'fix' is to get the content/application end problem sorted.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Happy to see another large network deploy v6 to subscribers!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> A
>>>>>>
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