Joe Abley wrote:
On 27 May 2008, at 17:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Verizon provides ipv6 connectivity according to their website.
I mentioned this on another list, but if anybody has tried to actually
turn the words referred to above into service, I would be very happy to
hear about how they did it.
If Verizon = AS701/702/703 (VerizonBusiness/UUnet/MCI) then you should
be able to just call your sales person and ask for it.. We can do native
in several locations, and if native isn't available in your location, we
can set you up w/ a tunnel and move you over to native when it becomes
available.
**Any current Verizon Business (fUUnet/MCI) customer can call and ask
for IPv6 connectivity. There is no additional charge for turning up
IPv6 on your existing connection**
If Verizon = AS19262 you'll have to wait a bit longer..
<snip that stuff about ATT>
There seems to be a certain trend towards claiming IPv6 capability in
order to win business, hoping that people are just looking for the check
in the box and not actual exchange of packets.