I saw this question a while ago but no (maybe one) answers. Who does have IPv6 in production today. Of the fixedorbit.com top ten for example? 701 (MCI) - ? 7018 (AT&T) - ? 1239 (Sprint) - ? 174 (Cogent) - No. 3356 (Level3) - ? 209 (Qwest) - No. 3549 (Global Crossing) - ? 4323 (Time Warner Telecom) - ? 6461 (Abovenet) - ? 7132 (SBC) - ? Is there anyone out that would supply an ISP with a tunnel to v6 routes? Eric Krichbaum, PhD Director, Retail Network Engineering Citynet 113 Platinum Drive, Suite B Bridgeport WV 26330 Support: 800-881-2638 Fax: 304-848-5410 www.citynet.net
If I'm not wrong, you could get some service from MCI and AT&T, tunnels only from SPRINT. Global Crossing provides service, as I believe Level3 and Abovenet do. You may want to do a free search for "ISP" at http://www.ipv6-to-standard.org Regards, Jordi
De: "Krichbaum, Eric" <Eric.Krichbaum@admin.citynet.net> Responder a: <owner-nanog@merit.edu> Fecha: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 02:24:19 -0400 Para: <nanog@merit.edu> Conversación: Providers that carry IPv6 Asunto: Providers that carry IPv6
I saw this question a while ago but no (maybe one) answers. Who does have IPv6 in production today. Of the fixedorbit.com top ten for example?
701 (MCI) - ? 7018 (AT&T) - ? 1239 (Sprint) - ? 174 (Cogent) - No. 3356 (Level3) - ? 209 (Qwest) - No. 3549 (Global Crossing) - ? 4323 (Time Warner Telecom) - ? 6461 (Abovenet) - ? 7132 (SBC) - ?
Is there anyone out that would supply an ISP with a tunnel to v6 routes?
Eric Krichbaum, PhD Director, Retail Network Engineering Citynet 113 Platinum Drive, Suite B Bridgeport WV 26330 Support: 800-881-2638 Fax: 304-848-5410 www.citynet.net
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In fact, we have two tunnels, one with MCI and one with SPRINT. They're in "beta" state now, but we are getting 682 prefixes from MCI and 703 from SPRINT. Regards, Nicolas. On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote: jordi. > jordi. >If I'm not wrong, you could get some service from MCI and AT&T, tunnels only jordi. >from SPRINT. Global Crossing provides service, as I believe Level3 and jordi. >Abovenet do. jordi. > jordi. >You may want to do a free search for "ISP" at jordi. >http://www.ipv6-to-standard.org jordi. > jordi. >Regards, jordi. >Jordi jordi. > jordi. > jordi. > jordi. > jordi. >> De: "Krichbaum, Eric" <Eric.Krichbaum@admin.citynet.net> jordi. >> Responder a: <owner-nanog@merit.edu> jordi. >> Fecha: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 02:24:19 -0400 jordi. >> Para: <nanog@merit.edu> jordi. >> Conversación: Providers that carry IPv6 jordi. >> Asunto: Providers that carry IPv6 jordi. >> jordi. >> jordi. >> I saw this question a while ago but no (maybe one) answers. Who does jordi. >> have IPv6 in production today. Of the fixedorbit.com top ten for jordi. >> example? jordi. >> jordi. >> 701 (MCI) - ? jordi. >> 7018 (AT&T) - ? jordi. >> 1239 (Sprint) - ? jordi. >> 174 (Cogent) - No. jordi. >> 3356 (Level3) - ? jordi. >> 209 (Qwest) - No. jordi. >> 3549 (Global Crossing) - ? jordi. >> 4323 (Time Warner Telecom) - ? jordi. >> 6461 (Abovenet) - ? jordi. >> 7132 (SBC) - ? jordi. >> jordi. >> Is there anyone out that would supply an ISP with a tunnel to v6 routes? jordi. >> jordi. >> Eric Krichbaum, PhD jordi. >> Director, Retail Network Engineering jordi. >> Citynet jordi. >> 113 Platinum Drive, Suite B jordi. >> Bridgeport WV 26330 jordi. >> Support: 800-881-2638 jordi. >> Fax: 304-848-5410 jordi. >> www.citynet.net jordi. > jordi. > jordi. > jordi. > jordi. >********************************************** jordi. >The IPv6 Portal: http://www.ipv6tf.org jordi. > jordi. >Bye 6Bone. Hi, IPv6 ! jordi. >http://www.ipv6day.org jordi. > jordi. >This electronic message contains information which may be privileged or confidential. The information is intended to be for the use of the individual(s) named above. If you are not the intended recipient be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this information, including attached files, is prohibited. jordi. > jordi. > jordi. > jordi. >
:-> "Krichbaum," == Krichbaum, Eric <Eric.Krichbaum@admin.citynet.net> writes: > I saw this question a while ago but no (maybe one) answers. Who does > have IPv6 in production today. Of the fixedorbit.com top ten for > example? > 701 (MCI) - ? yes, but from 12702 (at least in europe) > 7018 (AT&T) - ? no > 1239 (Sprint) - ? yes, but from 6175 > 3356 (Level3) - ? yes, although not available everywhere (as told by a friend who wanted v6 at some particular datacenter and couldn't get it) > 3549 (Global Crossing) - ? yes > 7132 (SBC) - ? no -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pierfrancesco Caci | Network & System Administrator - INOC-DBA: 6762*PFC p.caci@seabone.net | Telecom Italia Sparkle - http://etabeta.noc.seabone.net/ Linux clarabella 2.6.12-10-686-smp #1 SMP Fri Sep 15 16:47:57 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
Krichbaum, Eric wrote:
I saw this question a while ago but no (maybe one) answers. Who does have IPv6 in production today. Of the fixedorbit.com top ten for example?
http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/lg/ You can check the routing tables for which ASN's are active or check the DFP list to see if they have an, active, allocation. Of course yelling at them that you want connectivity by calling their head sales guy up is also a great thing. There are a number of great transits who can provide you IPv6 transit, Tiscali,Easynet,NTT/Verio come to mind amongst others (still early here I might miss some good ones out). Check the above URL for more of them. Personally, I would give any participant in GRH a 'they are cool', for the mere fact that they allow their routes to be published and thus give an open view and clarity into their network.
Is there anyone out that would supply an ISP with a tunnel to v6 routes?
Please at least honor: ip6.de.easynet.net/ipv6-minimum-peering.txt Don't go tunneling around the world as some people still do :( Greets, Jeroen
Krichbaum, Eric <Eric.Krichbaum@admin.citynet.net> wrote:
I saw this question a while ago but no (maybe one) answers. Who does have IPv6 in production today. Of the fixedorbit.com top ten for example?
701 (MCI) - ?
Yes, although I don't know whether tunneled or not. I see 16 prefixes through 701. 12702 (the IPv6 network of 702 - MCI Europe) is active as well with native links on a few Exchange Points and tunneled inside.
7018 (AT&T) - ?
Visible. Has 2001:503:A83E::/48 (a.gtld-servers.net) connected for example. Only visible through OCCAID though and as far as I've heard, no current plans to peer up with other commercial players because migration is still ongoing. Sad story ...
1239 (Sprint) - ?
Doing "experimental" IPv6 with AS6175 with a few tunnel boxes in US and Europe. Not really a decent IPv6 routing policy though, they seem to be giving out all prefixes they have on all sessions (fulltable swapper) and are depreffed by a number of people due to that. Besides the performance is not really too great, traffic tends to go detours especially when you enter their network in Europe.
174 (Cogent) - No.
Correct.
3356 (Level3) - ?
IIRC two tunnel boxes in Europe (Amsterdam and London) and quite some customers there, for example GEANT2 and thus about all european NRENs. As far as I heard they have started native IPv6 deployment in US using 6PE now, no idea about availability.
209 (Qwest) - No.
At least one customer (AS11588 aka Highwinds Network Group, Inc.), but not visible very well. From my location they are visible through Abilene. Hm, why is a commercial player a downstream of Abilene again?
3549 (Global Crossing) - ?
Yes, very good network, native availability almost everywhere. Aside from rare occasions where a MPLS tunnel to an old router is broken (which usually gets fixed within a few hours) no issues at all, good performance, decent routing. Would be my choice from your list.
4323 (Time Warner Telecom) - ?
Nothing.
6461 (Abovenet) - ?
Nothing.
7132 (SBC) - ?
nothing. Other very good IPv6 networks with at least partial US coverage are NTT (AS2914), C&W (AS1273) and Tiscali (AS3257).
Is there anyone out that would supply an ISP with a tunnel to v6 routes?
Kick you upstreams and give them incentive to deploy IPv6. Regards, Bernhard
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Krichbaum, Eric wrote:
I saw this question a while ago but no (maybe one) answers. Who does have IPv6 in production today. Of the fixedorbit.com top ten for example?
701 (MCI) - ? 7018 (AT&T) - ? 1239 (Sprint) - ? 174 (Cogent) - No. 3356 (Level3) - ? 209 (Qwest) - No. 3549 (Global Crossing) - ? 4323 (Time Warner Telecom) - ? 6461 (Abovenet) - ? 7132 (SBC) - ?
Is there anyone out that would supply an ISP with a tunnel to v6 routes?
Eric Krichbaum, PhD Director, Retail Network Engineering Citynet 113 Platinum Drive, Suite B Bridgeport WV 26330 Support: 800-881-2638 Fax: 304-848-5410 www.citynet.net
Hi, This might change things a bit..... (not immediately, of course...) 5 Telcoms Win GSA Contract http://www.photonics.com/content/news/2007/June/1/87860.aspx WASHINGTON, June 1, 2007 -- AT&T, Level 3, MCI, Qwest and Sprint were awarded telecommunications contracts worth up to $20 billion over 10 years by the US General Services Administration (GSA), the agency announced Thursday. Cheers, ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Carlos Friac,as See: Wide Area Network Working Group (WAN) www.gigapix.pt FCCN - Fundacao para a Computacao Cientifica Nacional www.ipv6.eu Av. do Brasil, n.101 www.6diss.org 1700-066 Lisboa, Portugal, Europe www.geant2.net Tel: +351 218440100 Fax: +351 218472167 www.fccn.pt ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The end is near........ see http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4 "Internet is just routes (217118/774), naming (billions) and... people!" Aviso de Confidencialidade Esta mensagem e' exclusivamente destinada ao seu destinatario, podendo conter informacao CONFIDENCIAL, cuja divulgacao esta' expressamente vedada nos termos da lei. Caso tenha recepcionado indevidamente esta mensagem, solicitamos-lhe que nos comunique esse mesmo facto por esta via ou para o telefone +351 218440100 devendo apagar o seu conteudo de imediato. Warning This message is intended exclusively for its addressee. It may contain CONFIDENTIAL information protected by law. If this message has been received by error, please notify us via e-mail or by telephone +351 218440100 and delete it immediately.
participants (7)
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Bernhard Schmidt
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Carlos Friacas
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Jeroen Massar
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JORDI PALET MARTINEZ
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Krichbaum, Eric
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Nicolás Antoniello
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Pierfrancesco Caci