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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">This seems to actually be happening in
      real life.<br>
      One of my clients signed up for a new telstra biz connection
      today. Thanks to the wonderful telstra people signing him up for a
      totally new account and phone number rather than just an upgrade.
      I got to see their signup email.<br>
      It had these fields in it.<br>
      Note those fields are blank, but they are there at least<br>
      <pre>Customer LAN IPv6 Delegated Prefix:     

Customer LAN IPv6 Networks:   

If you wish to use Telstra's DNS resolvers, your equipment should be configured with the following IP addresses:
IPv4: 203.50.2.71, 139.130.4.4
IPv6: 2001:8000:101::1, 2001:8000:101::2

On 25/06/13 11:49, Mark Newton wrote:
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      That's excellent news.  Congrats to the folks at Telstra.
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          <div>On Jun 25, 2013, at 7:51 AM, Skeeve Stevens <<a
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                <div>This is a damn good thing!  IPv6 might just gain
                  some serious traction.... because face it... for every
                  $1 Telstra spends on IPv6 awareness... we benefit from
                  at least 80c of that!</div>
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                <div>...Skeeve</div>
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                <div>From Commsday - 25th June 2013</div>
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                <div><b>Telstra moves business ADSL services to IPv6</b></div>
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                <div>Telstra has extended the availability of IPv6
                  services to its business ADSL customers. It announced
                  that it was allowing SME customers to opt-in to using
                  the newer internet protocol. </div>
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                <div>The carrier's migration from IPv4 to IPv6 is being
                  done gradually and follows the availability of IPv6 in
                  the Telstra Internet Direct network in 2011 and the
                  Telstra Next IP network in 2012.</div>
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                <div>David Robertson, Telstra director of transport and
                  routing engineering, said that consumer services would
                  also follow. “We have a long-term roadmap for
                  deploying IPv6 capability into our networks and are
                  pleased that many of our business customers can use
                  this new service to support the transition of their
                  networks to IPv6. The deployment of IPv6 into
                  Telstra’s network is an on-going program of work, and
                  we’ll make this available for other services such as
                  fixed consumer and our wireless networks over time,”
                  Robertson said. </div>
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                <div>“As stocks of IPv4 addresses diminish globally, we
                  need to continue moving to the new addressing sys-
                  tem. By dual stacking IPv4 and IPv6 in our network,
                  customers can opt into IPv6 in their own time, and
                  according to the lifecycle upgrade of their own
                  equipment. We’re developing the network capability so
                  customers can commence the move to IPv6 as it suits
                  them,” he suggested. </div>
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                <div>“In coming years we expect that IPv6 will become
                  the norm and customers will need to opt-out if they
                  wish to use IPv4. However as we start this transition,
                  we’ll be working directly with customers to support</div>
                <div>them as they make this change,” Robertson
                  explained. </div>
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                <div>Geoff Long</div>
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              <div>PS... Subscribe to Commsday if you want to be the
                first to know about the news!</div>
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