Subj : tre (mobile compani known in norden europe) have now native ipv6 To : Benny Pedersen From : Andre Grueneberg Date : Sun Feb 19 2012 01:13:52 Hi Benny Benny Pedersen schrieb: AG>> The problem is not only the OS, but also your base-band chip. BP> oh symbian have support to hardware that does not exists ? Oh no, Nokia base-band chips obviously also have IPv6 support. Only other phone makers started licensing it lately from their chip vendors -- IPv6 support has been available in the market. AG>> Nokia (S40 and Symbian) has IPv6 support at least since 2004. BP> thats 3 years later then the first ipv6 was public in danmark Just look at RFC2460 and you know why. :) AG>> Only with WM7 they made a step backward. BP> keep away from lunia then Rumors are that only WP8 (Apollo) will support IPv6. But the situation with other vendors is not much better -- OS might support it, but as base-band doesn't they can only use IPv6 on Wifi. Nokia N9 (Meego) is another option ... full IPv6 support (as an add-on). BP> wait until the eu version of lunia 995 comes to europe, the us BP> version 900 does not work with eu lte (4G), dont know if it does BP> not work if one hack it and put ubuntu on it :) Problem is different frequencies in US and EU for LTE ... again base-band chips in your way. Bad luck. CU Andre E-Mail: andre@grueneberg.de --- timEd/Linux 1.11.b6 * Origin: Testing timed/Linux (2:2411/525) .