> Some folks who'd be willing to provide public relays don't want to> advertise 
> the 6bone address space and hijack a prefix allocated to> Microsoft...>> --> 
> Pekka Savola
I think you are confusing Teredo servers and relays.
Any Teredo<->nativeIPv6 _relay_ can advertise the 3ffe:831f::/32anycast prefix 
on as many IPv6 interfaces as possible. Hopefully therouting peers would 
include public BGP4+ IPv6-peers, and the route tothe anycast prefix would be 
propageted to the rest of the IPv6-world.
Of course also the Teredo IPv4-servers could advertise an anycastaddress, if 
that would be standardized, but that is really not aproblem. The servers 
forward only small amounts of control traffic andwill be easily available. On 
the other hand, the relays could beclogged with non-optimal global 
IPv6-traffic, and thus it is importantto distribute and optimise their traffic 
with BGP anycast.
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