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RE: AT&T and IPv6 Launch
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (STARNES, CURTIS)
Thu Jan 26 21:50:54 2012
From: "STARNES, CURTIS" <Curtis.Starnes@granburyisd.org>
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Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 20:49:40 -0600
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From: Jeff Hartley [mailto:intensifysecurity@gmail.com]=20
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 4:04 PM
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Subject: Re: AT&T and IPv6 Launch
Chris Chase gave a good presentation on this subject in ~November.
Here's the abstract, quoted from:
http://gogonet.gogo6.com/profile/ChrisChase
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| =A0 =A0 Posted by Chris Chase on October 28, 2011 at 5:59pm
| =A0 =A0 Send Message =A0 View Blog
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| IPv6 service at AT&T.
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| AT&T has dual stack service available for its enterprise ISP
| service (some speed/feeds/footprint issues are still being
| filled out). Fall 2011 AT&T is conducting internal (employee)
| trials for IPv6 for AT&T broadband. Expect to see IPv6 for
| legacy DSL EOY 2011 and on U-Verse 2Q2012. =A0I will share
| our initial plans for deploying IPv6 for broadband using 6rd.
As an "Enterprise" AT&T customer, I get real tired of hearing that AT&T has=
dual stack services available for its enterprise customers.
This simply is not true in all cases.
Try getting a dual stack feed on a "switched Ethernet" circuit!
I was first told spring of 2011, then fall of 2011, and now maybe in the 4t=
h quarter of 2012!
If you request it and your technical rep is savvy enough, they can get you =
set up with an AT&T tunnel broker.
As an Uverse customer, the last time I talked to them the only response I r=
eceived was "IPv-what"?
Oh well,
Curtis