One list reader sent a response that Sprint provides direct IPv6
connectivity, but I can't find anything on their web page, via google,
etc, and my rep is out on vacation - does anyone know how to contact
their IPv6 provisioning people?



Neal Rauhauser wrote:
> 
>    I just poked around on viagenie's page and ipv6.org and things have
> changed since I last touched IPv6 a year ago.
> 
>      This TSP thing looks interesting for unix hosts but right now my
> two primary choices for IPv6 tunnel termination are both Cisco 26xx
> series routers.
> 
>     If anyone is interested in peering one of them is at 24.3.233.120
> (@home cable modem) and the other is at 160.81.245.18 (sprint T1, about
> to be multiple T1s). I expect only the sprint connection to be
> worthwhile :-) The cable modem lingers because its cheap, fast, and
> makes a nice back door into my network.
> 
>   So, if anyone is bored enough to be reading this at 22:00 CST on a
> Sunday night please drop me a note on how to connect.
> 
> --
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