Way late to respond, but long ago my favorite geeks/mom and pop ISP out
in California Sonic.net started doing IPv6 tunneling and such. FYI
Sonic.net is home to O'Reilly and I would bet money is also their ISP,
since they are located near by, in their territory. I know for a fact
O'Reilly servers are in Sonic.

Anyway I was very shocked to see on their corporate blog that not much
has happened with IPv6 in years. Their main page was done back in
2005[1], and not updated since. There was blogs back in 08[2]. It seems
even their ISP support of IPv6 is sketchy at best[3]. Not saying that
should stop you, just sucks you can't interact with their system admins
and get any info for your deployment that way.

You might still try if you can track any down. I can't get in touch with
my contact there at Sonic, and pretty sure he is still there. I could
contact the owner if need be, but not sure what kinda of information,
given where they are at in the process.

Really shocked its not dialed in by now, and well supported. Guess its a
reaction to a lack of any user interest, or IPv6 customer base.

     1. http://sonic.net/features/ipv6/
     2. http://corp.sonic.net/blogs/?cat=30
     3. http://corp.sonic.net/ceo/2010/09/02/fusion/
     4. http://www.google.com/search?q=sonic.net+ipv6

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