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http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/world-ipv6-day-24-hour-test-flight-begins-963503

400 of the world's largest internet companies are using today to test the IPv6 internet protocol addressing system!

Do you have IPv6 installed?

Edit : Test your IPv6 readiness : http://test-ipv6.com/
Post edited June 08, 2011 by Lone3wolf
hmm... I will not be able to read pages that are only available by IPv6 :)
Looks like it didn't like my FF3 browser so well. :p
Wonder if thats why my ISP is having a bad day
I'm pretty sure my ISP is actively working against IPv6 with them continuously stating "our IPv4 addresses will last us several years, and we have no plans whatsoever of adding IPv6 support to our network", despite their customers time and again asking about it.

I'm quite pissed that it's the only ISP offering me a 100/10 Mbit/s fiber connection. I could switch to a decent privacy-protecting, non-filtering, IPv6-enabled ISP if I accepted a drop to 8/1 Mbit/s ADSL.
Post edited June 08, 2011 by Miaghstir
I have ipv6 protocol installed in the OS but it seems my ISP is not supporting this yet.
Thanks for the test link.
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iuliand: I have ipv6 protocol installed in the OS but it seems my ISP is not supporting this yet.
Thanks for the test link.
Mine too, it looks like.
I was thinking of giving them a call later, and asking about their support or opposition to it...and possibly try to blag the HomeHub3 router for free, as I'm currently only on HH2 - and it *may* or may *not* be supporting the new protocol.
I'm one of the lucky ones who have been on IPv6 for a couple of months now (at first by 6to4 tunneling and now native).
Hooray! I scored 0/10!
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Kabuto: Hooray! I scored 0/10!
You, I and a LOOOOOOOOOOT of other people
lol
>.<
Hopefully this won't turn out to be a fiasco they could have prepared better for, and will wake up the world's ISPs to a problem, like all the hype about Y2K did to the computer industry in 1999.
Not surprising, I got a 0/10.

We won't get IPv6 until 2027, knowing my ISP.
as far as I know, warnings about IPv4 addresses running out are coming for years and years (more than 10, AFAIK). The problem is that everyone ignores it :/

Until large websites don't move on IPv6, no change will come. On the other hand I think, if google or facebook started offering an IPv6 connection, more ISPs would support it as well. Until then, it's just an empty market for all providers... :(
Huh I was wondering what was wrong ... cheers!

(Also a 0/10 for me for IPv6 readiness)
Thanks for the link.

0/10 for me as well
0/10

I'm a winner!