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Re: IPv6 push doesn't have much pull in U.S

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Andre Oppermann)
Fri Jul 22 06:56:19 2005

Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 12:55:51 +0200
From: Andre Oppermann <nanog-list@nrg4u.com>
To: Simon Leinen <simon@limmat.switch.ch>
Cc: nanog@merit.edu
In-Reply-To: <aaackf86h7.fsf@diotima.switch.ch>
Errors-To: owner-nanog@merit.edu


Simon Leinen wrote:
> Christopher L Morrow writes:
> 
>>On Sat, 16 Jul 2005, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:
>>
>>>And I'm sure Sprint and Verio (MCI/Worldcom/UUNET too? I have a
> 
>>I know verio does, Sprint I believe also does, and UUNET
>>does... everyone has restrictions on the service though (native or
>>tunnel'd type restrictions)
> 
> For what it's worth, we get IPv6 transit connectivity from all our
> upstreams: Global Crossing, TeliaSonera and Level(3).  In each case,
> IPv6 runs over a short tunnel to a router somewhere in the upstream's
> backbone.  I assume that's because they either run separate backbones
> for IPv4 and IPv6, or because our access routers aren't IPv6-enabled
> for some reason.

How much IPv6 traffic (excluding NNTP) do you have compared to IPv4 traffic?

-- 
Andre

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