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technocar2

join:2009-05-29
Brampton, ON
kudos:2

reply to ChuckcZar

Re: IPv6: Coming to a Rogers Near You in 2035

said by ChuckcZar :

Don't forget rogers digital television pixelates like a pig due to lack of bandwidth.

No, it pixelates due to signal problems!


sbrook
Premium,Mod
join:2001-12-14
Ottawa
kudos:4

RIght! Compression artefacts, blurring due to compression, yes, pixellation, no.


InvalidError

join:2008-02-03
kudos:5

reply to Rayson

said by Rayson:

It's not an easy task for any ISPs -- just Google: 6to4, 6over4, etc...

It is easy with equipment that supports native/dual-stack IPv6. IPv6 support has become a standard feature in practically all core routers more than five years ago and it is standard in all DOC3 equipment so in principle, cablecos with DOC3 have all the building blocks for native/dual-stack IPv6, no need for that 6to4/4to6/etc. junk.


avernar

join:2002-05-23
Mississauga, ON

Found this page recently: »ipv6.rogers.com/


JAC70

join:2008-10-20
canada

reply to elitefx
So is Rogers going to assign each customer an IP block, or are we still NATing?



mozerd
Light Will Pierce The Darkness
Premium,MVM
join:2004-04-23
Nepean, ON

With pure IPv6 NATing should not be necessary.


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