[AusNOG] IPv4 Exhaustion date changed to December.
Ryan Benson
mail at ryanbenson.net
Tue Jun 22 12:48:33 EST 2010
We use AAPT and the lack of IPv6 support for transit is worrying me,
does anyone know if they have any IPv6 road-maps for deployment (...or
even if they have started testing it yet?!?)
On 22 June 2010 12:37, Matthew Moyle-Croft <mmc at internode.com.au> wrote:
>
> On 22/06/2010, at 11:49 AM, James Paussa wrote:
>
> And can you say that you are ready to turn IPv6 on now?
>
> It already is. :)
> I get my home tail off iiNet however and AFAIK they don't offer IPv6.
>
> IPv6 connectivity is certainly not the norm yet in AU.
> A quick scan of the BGP shows the following connectivity or lack of IPv6
> connectivity for large Residential ISPs:
> Telstra (AS1221) -> the "test network" someone setup a while back via an
> APNIC tunnel. Reach (AS4637) has some IPv6, interestingly I can see
> TelstraClear in NZ (AS9901) has a prefix advertised.
> Optus (AS7474) -> Zilch, but Singtel (AS7473) does have some IPv6
> AAPT (AS2764) -> Zilch, but TNZI (AS4648) does have a prefix advertised
> Primus (AS9443) -> Zilch
> iiNET (AS4802) -> Zilch
> TPG (AS7545) -> Two prefixes advertised, but nothing advertised domestically
> Internode (AS4739) -> Awesome IPv6 connectivity and a trial for ADSL
> customers!
> As a lot of people use the first 3 on that list for transit in AU, the lack
> of IPv6 connectivity is a worry as it prevents the expansion of IPv6 here.
> Given that, one of the side effects is that we're going to be left behind in
> the mobile space as IPv6 native is definitely where everyone else around the
> world is heading.
> MMC
>
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