 doofoo join:2002-01-21 Upper Marlboro, MD | Maybe Comcast will actually deliver IPv6 to business class customers..
Nah.. Probably not. I'll believe this when I see it.
Hasn't been much progress that I've seen publicly - Not even beta testing of the static ipv6 for business customers yet.
What's the deal here Comcast? |
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 brad join:2007-09-06 Etobicoke, ON | said by doofoo:customers..
Nah.. Probably not. I'll believe this when I see it.
Hasn't been much progress that I've seen publicly - Not even beta testing of the static ipv6 for business customers yet.
What's the deal here Comcast? Every time this comes up its stated by Comcast that if you're interested in this moving forward to express interest to your Comcast sales rep. The consumer side of the cable customers expressed more interest in this (over 6k customers) service so they started on that site first. Cox for example started with their business cable customers first. |
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 doofoo join:2002-01-21 Upper Marlboro, MD | Of course they have more interest from consumers than businesses. I am running my business. I don't have time to call comcast and complain about not having IPv6.
I was just assuming that since consumers are asking for IPv6, they would give business customers IPv6 as well since some of those businesses will be serving IPv6 sites to their IPv6 consumer customers.
It's just retarded.. So they say they are going live on June 6th... But they are going to shaft their highest paying customers. |
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 brad join:2007-09-06 Etobicoke, ON | said by doofoo:Of course they have more interest from consumers than businesses. I am running my business. I don't have time to call comcast and complain about not having IPv6.
I was just assuming that since consumers are asking for IPv6, they would give business customers IPv6 as well since some of those businesses will be serving IPv6 sites to their IPv6 consumer customers.
It's just retarded.. So they say they are going live on June 6th... But they are going to shaft their highest paying customers. The second phase of their production rollout will be with connections using a router and subnet of some size. Until they've done thorough testing and validation they probably don't want to roll it out to business customers because then the business customers would bitch and complain it isn't tested enough.
It sucks but you're also the smallest segment of customers on their cable network. If most business customers were like you not caring then why would they target business customers first when the consumers in large numbers are requesting it and business are not? |
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