Subj : Re: Getting a native IPv6 from your ISP To : Bj”rn Felten From : Tony Langdon Date : Tue Apr 24 2018 07:54:00 -=> Bj”rn Felten wrote to Michiel van der Vlist <=- BF> As you may know by now I'm on fibre (is it OK if I spell it fiber?) BF> and I was sure that my new ISP was going to give me native IPv6. But BF> not. I've questioned all my 20+, available on my open fiber, ISPs and BF> not a single one has responded positively. This part of the world is not much better, but it is, because there is at least 1 ISP of the dozens available on our VDSL NBN that supports native IPv6 (and no prizes for guessing which ISP I'm using ;) ). As for the VDSL, well it was originally supposed to be FTTP, but a change of government caused the downgrade just before this area was due to be rolled out. :( Now it's got rather controversial, because many people are not getting the speeds they ordered. I'm lucky, the node is relatively close and I'm not far off the 100/40 I'm paying for (usually around 90/35 sync speed in practice), and 80/30 actual throughput to nearby sites. BF> So here I am, stuck with a he.net tunnel... :( .... Change is good; especially when it relates to underwear. === MultiMail/Win32 v0.49 --- SBBSecho 3.03-Linux * Origin: Freeway BBS Bendigo,Australia freeway.apana.org.au (3:633/410) .