On 10/23/21 9:30 AM, Ca By wrote:
Until IPv6 becomes provides a way to make money for the ISP, I don't see it being offered outside of the datacenter.
87% of mobiles in the usa are ipv6
Mobile is different, v6 makes financial sense as CG NAT doesn't scale to 400m cell phones in north America. (does NANOG scope include Mexico?) That said most (all) IPv6 cellular providers still don't use it for end to end connectivity, as inbound connections are silently dropped. In the US if you want inbound connectivity to work via cellular, you must to buy the static IP service from Verizon, and it has no IPv6 support, and no plans for it in the future. Oddly enough the MVNO services over T-Mobile seem to allow inbound IPv6, but TMO proper doesn't. V6 that works everywhere would simplify a _huge_ connectivity problem for me. -- Bryan Fields 727-409-1194 - Voice http://bryanfields.net