On Apr 23, 2011 11:20 AM, "Keith Vassallo" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Dear Raphael,
>
> We're discussing the ipv6 project. Jonathan has attempted to contact sixxs
but received no reply.
>
> We were tentatively look for alternatives and have found Hurricane
Electric (he.net). They offer an IPv6 tunneling network (free) and
apparently allow you to be a POP. You can also get a /48 by signing up
individually.
>
> 1) Can you please confirm that this is equivalent to sixxs?

They are equivalent

> 2) Would you kindly try and contact sixxs to see if they're going to need
access to our POP? And in general tell them we exist?

I will not be available in the next month. Makes more sense for someone else
to be a contact person.

> 3) Do we require an ASN with sixxs?

Best to ask them. However I believe it was listed in the application form on
their wiki.

> 4) Should we go with HE and then decide to go with sixxs, can the users
retain their IP?

You can never retain your subnet if you switch. Even if you switch between
PoPs eg: university and BMIT

> K
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