Subj : Just how big is IPv6? To : Sean Dennis From : Arelor Date : Thu Dec 26 2024 11:32:06 Re: Just how big is IPv6? By: Sean Dennis to Nick Andre on Wed Dec 25 2024 01:20 am > With IPv4 NAT, a lot of the big ISPs here in the US are lathe to change. I > can't speak for anywhere else though. Here in Spain they are rolling something called DS-Lite. As an aproximation, you can think of it like a plan in which you have a Carrier Grade NAT area that gets tunneled over IPv6 on the ISP end. You end up having IPv4 access through and endpoint set by the ISP and IPv6 from a "conventional" IPv6 network. Small providers are skipping the whole thing and staying with IPv4 because there is virtually no demand among consumers. At the clinic we have a business plan with a static IPv4. It is worth mentioning consumer-grade plans from this ISP include IPv6 but professional plans are IPv4 only. -- gopher://gopher.richardfalken.com/1/richardfalken --- SBBSecho 3.23-Linux * Origin: Palantir * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL * (618:250/24) .