On Mon, 4 Jan 2016, Jared Mauch wrote:
I for one welcome the iOS update that brings v6 APN native access to my phone, or at least v4v6 APN setting.
That's not how it's done on Apple, they (together with the operator) control the APN settings. There are several mobile networks that run IPv4v6 on iOS (all LTE enabled devices support this) for almost a year (I believe it was iOS 8.3 in March 2015 that started to support this for more general 3GPP providers). But getting IPv4v6 bearer working in a mobile network is non-trivial and it still brings the CGN mess, so a lot of mobile providers prefer to use IPv6 only with translation to reach IPv4 sites. That's where Cameron is coming from, and it's perfectly understanable mode of operation. Apple seems to be working to make IPv6 only+AFTR happen and I have good hopes that they'll succeed in 2016. To some other poster regarding IPv6 adoption by people settings up tunnels etc. In my experience, if you put "enable IPv6"-button in the self-care portal, around 1% will enable this. Very few are interested, and rightly so. IPv6 needs to be engineered and enabled by the ISP as a normal part of Internet access, not something the customer has to actively choose. If the customer buys their own CPE and it doesn't support IPv6, well, then that customer will have to fix that themselves, but the ISP needs to make sure that whatever equipment/access they deliver, they need to support IPv6 on it. -- Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike@swm.pp.se