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jbjetta
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join:2004-07-23
Laurel, MD

Easy thing to sign on with for these guys.

Pretty much every major backbone carrier has IPv6 enabled, I have not run into one in the past year that has not been able to offer a dual stacked internet connection. As for Facebook, Google, Cisco, and many of he sites, they all have AAAA records for their main web sites today. So you can resolve an IPv6 path to their main pages, though all of their links generally lack a AAAA record so you end up back on IPv4 when you actually browse the site.

So its very easy to say, yeap we offer IPv6 by June 6th. I want to see when comcast, TWC, fios, etc work with the router vendors to offer it to my home in a secure fashion (since IPv6 is pretty much at the level of IPv4 in the early 90s when it comes to what to do about security.)

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