We will probably give an update at the V6 council. Unfortunately all V4 is the 
only option to solve this in the short term.

Neil.

Sent from my iPhone

On 18 Nov 2018, at 21:05, Catalin Dominte 
<dominte...@gmail.com<mailto:dominte...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi Everyone,

I am having a bit of a problem with EE at the moment, since they deployed IPv6 
in their network (which I think it’s good) I cannot reach certain destinations 
that are running on IPv4, because they go via IPv6 by default.

EE are blaming a certain iPhone software feature, because they default to IPv6 
since IOS 12 without offering a way to disable it and they say there is nothing 
they can do to fix this. Apple has a bit of a blame too, for not allowing users 
to change APNs which EE said I should do if I want v4 only. Also, when 
tethering from an apple laptop, seems the specific route is disregarded which 
is totally against normal routing paradigm and IPv6 default is enforced.

However I explained to EE that I don’t want IPv4 only, but I certainly want an 
option to say what needs to go where, for certain corner case v4 compatibility 
scenarios, if they are to do this properly.

Has anyone had the same experience? Would be curious to see how much IPv6 
traffic EE does after the change, compared to IPv4. 😊.

Catalin

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