Subj : test-ipv6.com To : Nicholas Boel From : Michiel van der Vlist Date : Tue Feb 04 2014 14:24:52 Hello Nicholas, On Monday February 03 2014 23:22, you wrote to me: NB>>> So basically what you're saying is that my ISPs servers are NB>>> reachable over IPv6 MV>> No, that is not what I say, it is what test-ipv6 says... NB> Well, at the time it was what YOU were describing to me that test-ipv6 NB> was saying, was it not? I explained what the missing 1 out of 9/10 meant in my case. NB> I doubt our conversation about this needs to NB> be 100% technical, since I was only asking for your opinion. Hmmm.. If asking for my opinion was what you did, you have a funny way of doing it. To me it looks like you vent your own opinion, and project it on me... Ah, well never mind... NB>>> I figured that much already. I'm just going to have to wait NB>>> until they run out of v4 addresses or until they figure out how NB>>> to turn their customers upside down by their ankles and shake NB>>> more money out of our pockets. :) MV>> You can always vote with your feet... NB> I sure could. But where would that leave me? Without internet? You seem to be in the unfortunate position of having no attractive alternatives. Over here, I actually have a choice. There is at least one provider that offers native IPv6: Xs4All. I could switch the the today if I choose so. I don't think I will though because they can not offer the same TV/Internet/telephone package as the cable company. Plus that they can not offer the internet speed that I am used to. So I would get IPv6 but I would pay more and have to take some steps back. So for now I wil stay with the cable company and do IPv6 over a tunnel. Cheers, Michiel --- GoldED+/W32-MINGW 1.1.5-b20110320 * Origin: 2001:470:1f15:1117::1 (2:280/5555) .