No, and no. Shouldn't be a surprise. ("all" is the dealbreaker, certain agencies are on the ball, but most are barely experimenting). On Sat, 15 Mar 2008, Glen Kent wrote: : :Hi, : :I was just reading :http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/egov/b-1-information.html#IPV6, released :some time back in 2005, and it seems that the US Govt. had set the :target date of 30th June 2008 for all federal govt agencies to move :their network backbones to IPv6. This deadline is almost here. Are we :any close for this transition? : :I have another related question: : :Do all ISPs atleast support tunneling the IPv6 pkts to some end point? :For example, is there a way for an IPv6 enthusiast to send his IPv6 :packet from his laptop to a remote IPv6 server in the current :circumstances if his ISP does not actively support native IPv6? : :Cheers, :Glen :