Last week I sent messages to GO, Vodafone, Melita and Austin Gatt asking
about the status of IPv6 support.

So far I have one reply from GO:

"Unfortunately we are not in a position to respond to the question
below. It is currently an internal information which at the moment we
cannot give out, but will be informing our customers in the upcoming
future."

Great. Will not even say *if* they're doing anything about it!

Iain.

Nothing back from any of the others.

On 25/02/09 10:08, Raphael Borg Ellul Vincenti wrote:
> None... I have already sent an email to all of them as well as nudging
> them to provide PoP access via SIXXS since they would probably need to
> change their ADSL/cable modems. I suggest you send another gentle
> email. The more people ask, the more they consider buying the
> bandwidth. The only entity which apparently has official native IPv6
> connectivity is University through the EU academic network.
> 
> If anyone on the list can shed more light about this issue, I would be
> deeply thankful.
> 
> I have setup my home router (Linux of course) with IPv6 connectivity
> through a tunnel to holland. The italian PoP which was the closest
> wasn't providing access to non-customers when I registered. I was
> given a /48 and all my home has native IPv6 connectivity. Would be
> great to eliminate the need to tunnel since it kills latency when I
> connect remotely to a file share or download ISOs via bittorrent.
> SIXXS offer a very good bittorrent service for people connected
> natively via IPv6.
> 
> On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Iain <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Anyone know of an ISP in Malta who supports IPv6?
>>
>> Regs.
>>
>> Iain.
>>
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