[6bone] Getting ISPs to use IPv6

Gav old_mc_donald@hotmail.com
Wed, 5 Mar 2003 20:46:42 +0800


I didn't know that, I'm using the Tilab TB Client.
I'll take a look , thanks.

Gav...

----- Original Message -----
From: "Trent Lloyd" <trent@irc-desk.net>
To: <6bone@ISI.EDU>
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 5:38 PM
Subject: Re: [6bone] Getting ISPs to use IPv6


| We have a local internet exchange in Perth called "WAIX" and i am hoping
to
| get some ipv6 transport happening over that
| The founder/guy who runs it has expressed interest but naturally he is a
| busy man and since not that many people are into it i guess its not high
on
| his to-do list
|
| My local uni has connected through aarnet, and you can get a 'tunnel' from
| 6bone@progsoc.org.au (email) who come of [i forget]
|
| As you said, the 4 TLA owners there are unlikely to do much - a shame.
|
| Is it possible for a 'group' to get a TLA?
| maybe an informal associated of people from random ISPs and just people
got
| together and got a TLA which they could do stuff with?
| I'd be interested.
|
| At 02:23 PM 3/03/2003 +1000, Dan Reeder wrote:
| >let me expand on my point below -
| >according to sixxs, there's four TLAs in australia: Connect, Telstra,
NTT,
| >and AARNET
| >
| >from what I can determine, Connect has been idle since it's inception in
| >1999; Telstra has a boss who thinks packet switching is an immature
| >technology, not to mention the fact that their left hand doesn't know
what
| >the right hand is doing in an organisation that big; NTT seems to be for
big
| >business ($$) only; and Aarnet for educational institutions only.
| >
| >does anyone who lives in a country similarly constrained have any ideas
| >about how to get things progressing?
| >
| >dan
| >----- Original Message -----
| >From: "Dan Reeder" <dan@reeder.name>
| >To: "Jonathan Guthrie" <jguthrie@brokersys.com>; "Jeroen Massar"
| ><jeroen@unfix.org>
| >Cc: "'Michael Sturtz'" <Michael.Sturtz@paccar.com>; <6bone@ISI.EDU>
| >Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 10:31 AM
| >Subject: Re: [6bone] Getting ISPs to use IPv6
| >
| >
| > > > It is premature to schedule the end of the 6bone until there are
| >multiple
| > > > dialup and broadband providers in the USA.
| > >
| > > and, dare i say it, in each major region of the world too?
| > > i'm yet to see a non-tunnelled solution for the home user in .au
| > >
| > > dan
| > >
| > > ----- Original Message -----
| > > From: "Jonathan Guthrie" <jguthrie@brokersys.com>
| > > To: "Jeroen Massar" <jeroen@unfix.org>
| > > Cc: "'Michael Sturtz'" <Michael.Sturtz@paccar.com>; <6bone@ISI.EDU>
| > > Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 7:34 AM
| > > Subject: Re: [6bone] Getting ISPs to use IPv6
| > >
| > >
| > > >
| > > > On Fri, 28 Feb 2003 18:02:32 Jeroen Massar wrote:
| > > > > As an end user you will need to push your upstream, the people who
| > > > > you pay, along with a load of other people to get them to do IPv6.
| > > > > If they don't and you still want it, go to another ISP.
| > > >
| > > > And if there is no available ISP?  As I said before, saying 'give me
| >IPv6
| > > > transit or I'll disconnect from the Internet' is not a credible
threat.
| > > >
| > > > It is premature to schedule the end of the 6bone until there are
| >multiple
| > > > dialup and broadband providers in the USA.
| > > > --
| > > > Jonathan Guthrie (jguthrie@brokersys.com)
| > > > Sto pro veritate
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