FWIW, I have had IPv6 for many years on my Spectrum (formerly Time Warner) connection at home. I think it was ~2012 or so. On our company fiber connection, it has been since ~2010, maybe a little earlier. Granted it took a little pressure and I’m sure were were the first IPv6 business customer in our area. -Randy
On Mar 31, 2019, at 16:32, David Hubbard <dhubbard@dino.hostasaurus.com> wrote:
Things are no better in Spectrum land; gotta love the innovation in monopoly markets…. I ask every year and expect it in perhaps thirty.
From: NANOG <nanog-bounces@nanog.org> on behalf of "Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG" <nanog@nanog.org> Reply-To: "Aaron C. de Bruyn" <aaron@heyaaron.com> Date: Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 4:26 PM To: "C. A. Fillekes" <cfillekes@gmail.com> Cc: NANOG mailing list <nanog@nanog.org> Subject: Re: Frontier rural FIOS & IPv6
You're not alone.
I talked with my local provider about 4 years ago and they said "We will probably start looking into IPv6 next year". I talked with them last month and they said "Yeah, everyone seems to be offering it. I guess I'll have to start reading how to implement it".
I'm sure 2045 will finally be the year of IPv6 everywhere.
-A
On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 7:36 AM C. A. Fillekes <cfillekes@gmail.com> wrote:
So by COB yesterday we now officially have FIOS at our farm.
Went from 3Mbps to around 30 measured average. Yay.
It's a business account, Frontier. But...still no IPv6.
The new router's capable of it. What's the hold up?
Customer service's response is "We don't offer that".