Well, I've been waiting for an explanation of the following statement from their help desk, but since they have gone silent on me, I wonder if anyne here can make sense of the following:
Due to ongoing issues reported by customers in relation to IPv4 to IPv6 Translation around the country and a handful of international sites we have made the decision to disable the service on our network temporarily.
I mean, in which universe can such issues be mitigated, or even affected in any way, by switching off native IPv6 support? Regards Brian On 14/12/2014 12:55, Lindsay Hill wrote:
I chose this particular ISP specifically because they offered IPv6 IA_PD by default to all customers. Since they're no longer able to do this, I need to re-evaluate my choice of ISP.
But who else offers dual-stack by default in NZ? I haven't found any good source of information that outlines what the various ISPs offer. ipv6.org.nz hasn't been updated for a while.
There's a couple of providers that still seem to be running 'trials' - but those pages haven't been updated in years. That doesn't exactly fill me with confidence. Does that mean it could be switched off for an extended period, like the situation here?
I guess I need to go and ring around all the different ISPs, and put together my own table, showing current state. Unless someone else has some up to date information?
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