On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 4:16 PM Josh Luthman <josh@imaginenetworksllc.com> wrote:
Verizon Wireless does have v6. I see a 100.64/24 on my phone all the time.
wireless != wired/internet/fios/dsl Verizon, as I noted elsewhere, in the wired network (as701 / 702 / 703, mostly these days) supported v6 in ~2005 across the entire backbone(s). This technology never seems to have trickled down to the residential (consumer and small business) edge.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 4:11 PM John Covici <covici@ccs.covici.com> wrote:
Verizon does not support ipv6 as far as I know, I have fios and they said it was not supported.
On Fri, 11 Mar 2022 15:20:48 -0500, John Levine wrote:
It appears that Joe Maimon <jmaimon@jmaimon.com> said:
higher penetration of native v6, I would restate that a bit more conservatively as
Google's statistics are likely a fair barometer for USA usage in the large content provider arena which have a strong mobile representation.
AT&T, Comcast, and Charter/Spectrum, the three largest cable companies,
support. I expect a lot of Google searches and Gmail messages come from them, too.
I think it's more accurate to say that large networks have looked at the costs and implemented IPv6. Small networks, many of which have no need to expand beyond their existing IPv4 allocations, largely have not.
Of course, there are a lot more small networks than large ones, even
have IPv6 though
they don't necessarily represent many users, so guess who we hear from?
R"s, John
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