I'm also seeing IPv6 on Rogers 4g/LTE on an Android in Winnipeg! Looks like I'm part of 2605:8d80:400::/38
Theodore Baschak - AS395089 - Hextet Systems https://ciscodude.net/ - https://hextet.systems/ http://mbix.ca/ > On Oct 1, 2016, at 10:37 PM, Hugo Slabbert <h...@slabnet.com> wrote: > > So frequently on this list we hear people asking/begging their providers for > IPv6 roadmaps or chastising them for the lack of same, that I thought it > might be nice to actually give props to a provider actually moving the needle. > > I was pleasantly surprised today to notice an IPv6 address on my Android > smartphone on the Rogers Wireless LTE network. I had to do a double-take and > poke through test-ipv6.com to make sure something wasn't amiss, but there it > was: honest-to-$deity dual stack service on a Canadian mobile provider, with > a dual-stack resolver and everything! ;) > > So, kudos, Rogers Wireless! > > So that's Rogers on the wireless side (with Telus Mobility at last check > being in early stages but not yet fully rolled out), and basically Rogers, > Telus and a bunch of smaller or regional ISPs that have deployed IPv6 on > residential and/or business wired service. Shaw? Bell? (FYI Bell, your > IPv6 Starter Kit linked from http://ipv6.bell.ca/ currently hits a 404. > > -- > Hugo Slabbert | email, xmpp/jabber: h...@slabnet.com > pgp key: B178313E | also on Signal >