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| reply to Da Geek Kid Re: IPv6 ISPs?
said by Da Geek Kid :that too... If you call the support, they will set you up with ipv6 That is sweet, good for them! -- One minute... and Clarkson still sux! |
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join:2003-10-11 Mclean, VA | reply to moubtaden that too... If you call the support, they will set you up with ipv6 |
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| reply to Da Geek Kid said by Da Geek Kid :I believe earthlink still allows customers to use IPv6... Are you talking about their experimental IPv6 tunnel R&D? »www.research.earthlink.net/ipv6/ -- One minute... and Clarkson still sux! |
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| reply to moubtaden I believe Sprint has been doing quite a bit with IPv6 and Multicast although it is mainly Business type circuits.
»www.sprintv6.net/Sprintv6.html »www.sprintlink.net/multicastfaq.html -- One minute... and Clarkson still sux! |
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join:2003-10-11 Mclean, VA | reply to moubtaden I believe earthlink still allows customers to use IPv6... |
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| reply to moubtaden I've been keeping an eye out for this as well. In my area there looks to be one small ISP that has an IPv6 allocation. Not sure if I want to go with them as I am not looking for DSL on a phone circuit and do not have the money to pay for a dedicated circuit that will only have one or two computers on it.
»www.cidr-report.org/cgi-bin/as-r···1221&v=6 -- One minute... and Clarkson still sux! |
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 moubtaden Premium join:2002-09-09 Fort Worth, TX | Does anyone know of a list of U.S. ISPs that currently offer native IPv6 connectivity? |
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