Does anyone know which ISP's offer IPv6 to customers? If so do they charge a premium for IPV6 connectivity? Access would ideally be Docsis or 10Mbps Ethernet.
reply to IPv6 Novice You might want to narrow it down to a slightly smaller geographic area then the entire world.
Since you are posting from a Rogers domain I'm guessing that you are in Canada. It would therefore be completely useless to tell you that my ISP (Sonic.net) offers free /60 IPv6 subnets (via 6in4 tunnels) to their customers since they offer Internet in the other "CA": California.
A good place for free 6in4 IPv6 tunnels is Hurricane Electric. HE.net offers free tunnels with /48 and /64 prefixes from many locations worldwide to anybody (not only their own customers). They also offer BGP peering for users that have their own AS number and an assigned IPv6 block.
There are very few ISPs in North America that offer native IPv6 to their customers. -- Got some spare cpu cycles ? Join Team Helix or Team Starfire!
Leibold, thank you very much, you are correct I was looking for Canada (or USA if it can be accessed from a peering exchange). I have servers I was hoping to connect both natively IPV4 and IPV6, My goal was to avoid tunnels. Your comments about very few ISP offering native IPV6 confirms my findings so far.