Krichbaum, Eric wrote:
I saw this question a while ago but no (maybe one) answers. Who does have IPv6 in production today. Of the fixedorbit.com top ten for example?
http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/lg/ You can check the routing tables for which ASN's are active or check the DFP list to see if they have an, active, allocation. Of course yelling at them that you want connectivity by calling their head sales guy up is also a great thing. There are a number of great transits who can provide you IPv6 transit, Tiscali,Easynet,NTT/Verio come to mind amongst others (still early here I might miss some good ones out). Check the above URL for more of them. Personally, I would give any participant in GRH a 'they are cool', for the mere fact that they allow their routes to be published and thus give an open view and clarity into their network.
Is there anyone out that would supply an ISP with a tunnel to v6 routes?
Please at least honor: ip6.de.easynet.net/ipv6-minimum-peering.txt Don't go tunneling around the world as some people still do :( Greets, Jeroen