http://www.inspire.net.nz/ are talking the clear technical lead from my observation. That's not to say that others aren't. See: www.ipv6.org.nz for more information about what's happening in .nz There is a technical mailing list. Get posting your technical questions. They're very helpful and it helps the guys to understand where energy needs to be put to continue to support early adopters. IPv6-techsig mailing list IPv6-techsig(a)mailman.internetnz.net.nz http://mailman.internetnz.net.nz/mailman/listinfo/ipv6-techsig D On 17/03/2011 12:30 p.m., Pieter De Wit wrote:
Hi List,
I am looking at moving ISPs because of the recent standing of my current ISP with regards to IPv6. In a nutshell, I was informed that they will not support/give out IPv6 until they have used up the current IPv4 allocations......"great"
So now I am hunting an ISP, with at least some decent phone plans and that supports IPv6, even if it's part of a beta plan. That cuts out xnet/wxc :(
I find it hard to believe that we are so close to IPv6 day and we only have one ISP in NZ that will give out native IPv6....
I know this is more of a technical list, but I don't know where else to turn. Google search came up blank :(
Thanks,
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