> >>Plus one to that. We are such a provider, and IPv6 is on my list of > >>things to implement, but the barriers are still plenty high. Firstly, I > >>do have an Ipv6 assignmnt and bgp (v4) and an asn, but until I can get > >>IPv6 transit, > > > >There are lots of transit providers that provide IPv6. It really is > >time to name and shame transit providers that don't provide IPv6. > > Unless he's buying from Bob's Bait, Tackle, and Internet (who's reselling > service off his Brighthouse cable modem connection), I find it hard to > believe there are "transit providers" in the NANOG region who still cannot > provide dual-stack addressing and BGP for DIA. >
Speaking of HE, they can provide IPv6 transit (for some definition of transit) to anyone with an ASN for almost free.