On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 2:25 PM, Lee Howard <Lee@asgard.org> wrote:
Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile have great IPv6 deployments, too, maybe a couple more years for older handsets to age out. Still, >50% of VzW LTE devices use IPv6 now.
ISTR that every VZW LTE device is IPv6 ready/capable/connected, and that it is ~%50 of the _traffic_ that is IPv6 today.
Everything I have at the colo is dual stacked, but I can't reach my own systems via IPv6 because my business class Verizon Fios connection is IPv4 *only*.
Well there's your problem.
Yeah, Verizon and VZW are not the same animal ... FiOS *needs* to get their IPv6 house in order. Anyone have any information on that front ...?
Yes, Comcast is in the process of rolling out IPv6, but my Comcast circuit in Washington DC is IPv4 only. And I'd suspect that everyone with Time Warner, AT&T, Cox, etc are all in the same boat.
I think all of those companies offer IPv6 on their business-only services (e.g., fiber, ethernet, etc.). For access methods shared with residential users (i.e., DOCSIS, DSL), it's not rolled out yet. . . RSN.
I believe Comcast has completed something like 90%+ of their IPv6 rollout, nationwide. Maybe more ... *(My residential circuit and business circuit, in different parts of Northern VA, are both native IPv6 out of the box.)* /TJ