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Twilight: 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... :(
http://ipv6.google.com/
http://www.v6.facebook.com/

:)

Most ISPs still won't do anything because they rely extensively on subneting (so they won't run out of addresses for users that fast) and the fact that rolling out a lot of new hardware that does IPv6 is expensive as shit.

What worries me is that they aren't at least doing 6to4 translation; this means that they literally don't give a fuck about their customers.
Don't know what this all means, but I got a 7/10.
10/10 :D
The sooner every node supports IPv6 the better :>.
Having close to every node supporting both IPv6 or IPv4
(or at least some sort of tunneling) isn't really the ideal situation.
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Twilight: 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... :(
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AndrewC: http://ipv6.google.com/
http://www.v6.facebook.com/

:)
I know, but that's just for today's IPv6 day, or not? :) Sorry, I don't know if these existed before
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Twilight: I know, but that's just for today's IPv6 day, or not? :) Sorry, I don't know if these existed before
The Google one has been on for a couple of months; Facebook I don't really know to be honest, it may be just for the IPv6 day.
10/10 for IPv4 :D

0/10 for IPv6 D:

Yes, they really should have rolled out IPv6 earlier... everything will probably end up ok but it's been a known problem for a looong time.