They have one on www.cablelabs.com, but it's not reachable:

root@nagios:/home/fbulk# dig AAAA www.cablelabs.com +short
2620:0:2b10:101::3
root@nagios:/home/fbulk# wget -6 www.cablelabs.com
--2014-06-22 21:17:31--  http://www.cablelabs.com/
Resolving www.cablelabs.com... 2620:0:2b10:101::3
Connecting to www.cablelabs.com|2620:0:2b10:101::3|:80... failed: Network is 
unreachable.
root@nagios:/home/fbulk#

It's been so long that I had forgotten that I had suggested they remove the 
AAAA while they don't actually have IPv6 connectivity.  Perhaps they want to 
see how well Happy Eyeballs works. =)

Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: George, Wes [mailto:wesley.geo...@twcable.com] 
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2014 4:58 PM
To: Frank Bulk
Cc: NANOG; Donley, Chris (Cable Labs)
Subject: Re: Ars Technica on IPv4 exhaustion


On 6/21/14, 3:20 PM, "Frank Bulk" <frnk...@iname.com> wrote:

>Donley said that Cablelabs moved to a new hosting provider that (at that
>time) did not support IPv6.

Www.cablelabs.com does have a AAAA, it's just that cablelabs.com doesn't.
Unfortunately all too common. We're also leaning on them to be more
complete in their IPv6 support.

Wes George


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