Orcon IPv6 Rollout
Hi NZNog Riding on the coat tails of the Stuff IPv6 post (which is really cool btw!). Over the last few weeks we have been rolling out Ipv6 dual stack on the Orcon customer base. We targeted this brand as the CPE's we give to customers has support for IPv6. (Some modems require firmware upgrades which we are pushing out). If this goes well for us, we will review Ipv6 for the other brands in the new year. Currently just supporting ipv6 on the xDSL product range, with UFB coming in the new year. Seeing some really good stats coming through on the APNIC Ipv6 Stats page (http://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/AS17746) - The 1 month view shows the best trend. Still very early days and I expect to see that number grow as CPE firmware gets pushed out and customers reconnect to get their IPV6 PD. Feedback from customers has been positive :D Any questions please drop me a line Cheers, Si Simon Allard | Senior Network Architect D: 09 550 2790M: 020 100 0790 www.orcon.net.nz | www.slingshot.co.nz | www.flip.co.nz | www.callplus.co.nz | www.2talk.co.nz Shared Services Banner This message and any attachments contain privileged and confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, you are hereby notified that any use, dissemination, distribution or reproduction of this message is prohibited. If you have received this message in error please notify the sender immediately via email and then destroy this message and any attachments.
Hi Simon,
By customer feedback being positive - does that mean they aren't noticing
(and therefore reporting) their service degrade?
If so that is positive.
Another NZ RSP recently rolled out v6 only to pull it back when it broke
things for the end user.
*Jesse Archer*
*General Manager*Full Flavour
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*s*. Skype "myfullflavour"
*e*. jesse(a)fullflavour.nz
Hi NZNog
Riding on the coat tails of the Stuff IPv6 post (which is really cool btw!).
Over the last few weeks we have been rolling out Ipv6 dual stack on the Orcon customer base. We targeted this brand as the CPE’s we give to customers has support for IPv6. (Some modems require firmware upgrades which we are pushing out). If this goes well for us, we will review Ipv6 for the other brands in the new year.
Currently just supporting ipv6 on the xDSL product range, with UFB coming in the new year.
Seeing some really good stats coming through on the APNIC Ipv6 Stats page ( http://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/AS17746) – The 1 month view shows the best trend. Still very early days and I expect to see that number grow as CPE firmware gets pushed out and customers reconnect to get their IPV6 PD.
Feedback from customers has been positive :D
Any questions please drop me a line
Cheers,
Si
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Hi Jesse
Yes ☺ So far so good in that respect. We are also seeing Ipv6 Preferred vs capable APNIC stats being very close together which tells me that the browsers are not having to fall back to V4 for performance reasons.
We also had a false start with some CPE issues a year back, but should be onwards and upwards from here.
From: Jesse Archer [mailto:jesse(a)fullflavour.co.nz]
Sent: Monday, 7 December 2015 12:09 p.m.
To: Simon Allard
On 7/12/2015, at 13:00, Alastair Johnson
wrote: On 12/6/15 3:09 PM, Jesse Archer wrote:
Another NZ RSP recently rolled out v6 only to pull it back when it broke things for the end user.
I'd love to hear more about this. It does not match my experience when supporting carrier roll-outs (wireless or wireline).
I’d be interested to know who this was also, and some more info about the circumstances.. what was actually breaking? -- Nathan Ward
I've pinged a message to my contact at their NOC, not my place to disclose.
*Jesse Archer*
*General Manager*Full Flavour
*p. *07 577 0099 *ddi*. 07 281 1391
*s*. Skype "myfullflavour"
*e*. jesse(a)fullflavour.nz
On 7/12/2015, at 13:00, Alastair Johnson
wrote: On 12/6/15 3:09 PM, Jesse Archer wrote:
Another NZ RSP recently rolled out v6 only to pull it back when it broke things for the end user.
I'd love to hear more about this. It does not match my experience when supporting carrier roll-outs (wireless or wireline).
I’d be interested to know who this was also, and some more info about the circumstances.. what was actually breaking?
-- Nathan Ward
And to think - this is the reason I left Orcon :) On 07/12/2015 11:59, Simon Allard wrote:
Hi NZNog
Riding on the coat tails of the Stuff IPv6 post (which is really cool btw!).
Over the last few weeks we have been rolling out Ipv6 dual stack on the Orcon customer base. We targeted this brand as the CPE's we give to customers has support for IPv6. (Some modems require firmware upgrades which we are pushing out). If this goes well for us, we will review Ipv6 for the other brands in the new year.
Currently just supporting ipv6 on the xDSL product range, with UFB coming in the new year.
Seeing some really good stats coming through on the APNIC Ipv6 Stats page (http://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/AS17746) - The 1 month view shows the best trend. Still very early days and I expect to see that number grow as CPE firmware gets pushed out and customers reconnect to get their IPV6 PD.
Feedback from customers has been positive :D
Any questions please drop me a line
Cheers,
Si
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M: 020 100 0790 [2]
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Congratulations Simon & team! It’s a lot harder to rollout for an ISP than it is for a website IMHO, so kudos to you. :-)
On 7/12/2015, at 11:59, Simon Allard
wrote: Hi NZNog
Riding on the coat tails of the Stuff IPv6 post (which is really cool btw!).
Over the last few weeks we have been rolling out Ipv6 dual stack on the Orcon customer base. We targeted this brand as the CPE’s we give to customers has support for IPv6. (Some modems require firmware upgrades which we are pushing out). If this goes well for us, we will review Ipv6 for the other brands in the new year.
Currently just supporting ipv6 on the xDSL product range, with UFB coming in the new year.
Seeing some really good stats coming through on the APNIC Ipv6 Stats page (http://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/AS17746) – The 1 month view shows the best trend. Still very early days and I expect to see that number grow as CPE firmware gets pushed out and customers reconnect to get their IPV6 PD.
Feedback from customers has been positive :D
Any questions please drop me a line
Cheers, Si
Simon Allard | Senior Network Architect D: 09 550 2790 M: 020 100 0790 www.orcon.net.nz | www.slingshot.co.nz | www.flip.co.nz | www.callplus.co.nz | www.2talk.co.nz
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Alastair Johnson
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Jesse Archer
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Jethro Carr
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Nathan Ward
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Pieter De Wit
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Simon Allard