Speaking of the devil: "Comcast plans to enter into broadband IPv6 technical trials later this year and into 2010," {Barry Tishgart, VP of Internet Services for Comcast} said. "Planning for general deployment is underway." http://tech.slashdot.org/story/09/06/18/1417201/Comcast-To-Bring-IPv6-To-Res... http://www.internetnews.com/infra/article.phpr/3825696/Comcast+Embraces+IPv6... http://news.google.com/news/more?um=1&ned=us&cf=all&ncl=dsg_EPKdMw3ISjMxORbZRq061pu7M On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 1:52 AM, Kevin Hodle<kevin.hodle@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Justin,
Just FYI - Global Crossing can currently deliver dual stack/native v6 transit in downtown KC,MO. You can either colo with them at 1100 Main St, or possibly have them haul a wave to one of the other major downtown carrier hotels they have strands running through / into (1102 Grand/Bryant and 324 E. 11th St/Oak Towers come to mind, not to mention Level3's suite in 1100 Walnut right across the street).
Cheers, Kevin Hodle
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 8:13 AM, Justin Shore <justin@justinshore.com>wrote:
John van Oppen wrote:
NTT (2914) and GBLX (3549) both do native v6... most everyone else on the tier1 list does tunnels. :(
There are some nice tier2 networks who do native v6, tiscali and he.net come to mind.
Let me rephrase that. :-) I know of no tier-Ns that offer any native v6 services here in the Midwest (central Kansas) including L3 which only has a best effort pilot program using tunnels. There might be more options in KC or OKC but not here that I'm aware of...
Justin
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