I have Hulu Plus and Amazon Prime. The only thing I would miss from Netflix is their Marvel original series. And I can live with that. I can't live without my IPv6 enabled home network and Internet connection since that's an essential part of my job. (I'm the IPv6 transition technical lead for a large organization.) While I actually manage my home internet gateway through a linux server and have fine-grained control over the firewall rules, I'm still debating whether I care enough about a handful of series to continue paying a company that is deliberately acting against its users' interests. Right now I'm leaning toward no. But I'll discuss it with my wife before making a final decision. Scott On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 8:03 AM, Mark Tinka <mark.tinka@seacom.mu> wrote:
On 6/Jun/16 01:45, Damian Menscher wrote:
Who are these non-technical Netflix users who accidentally stumbled into having a HE tunnel broker connection without their knowledge? I wasn't aware this sort of thing could happen without user consent, and would
like
to know if I'm wrong. Only thing I can imagine is if ISPs are using HE as a form of CGN.
There are several networks around the world that rely on 6-in-4 because their local provider does not offer IPv6.
Mark.