Hi Franck, On 2/4/11 4:04 AM, Franck Martin wrote:
The biggest complaint that I hear from ISPs, is that their upstream ISP does not support IPv6 or will not provide them with a native IPv6 circuit.
Is that bull?
I thought the whole backbone is IPv6 now, and it is only the residential ISPs that are still figuring it out because CPE are still not there yet.
Where can I get more information? Any list of peering ISPs that have IPv6 as part of their products?
There is a list of LIRs (ISPs) in RIPE NCC service region that have some aspects of IPv6 sorted out: - got address space - registered route6 in Routing Registry - got reverse DNS delegation - and are visible in ris.ripe.net If they have all "4 stars", they are listed here (per country) http://ipv6ripeness.ripe.net That still does not mean that they are offering IPv6 to their customers, but it is a good indication. I hope this helps, Vesna (IPv6 Ripeness goddess ;-)