[GTER] Sixxs pressiona migração IPv6
Leonardo Amaral - Listas
listas at leonardoamaral.com.br
Mon Apr 4 10:08:00 -03 2016
Eu ia mandar um email pra SixxS, mas eu me preocupo se a CTBC vai manter os
Túneis vivos. A NET é a única que tem anunciado "wide-open" mas ainda é
cheio de problemas nos modens dela que não gostam de repassar o /64 ou
mesmo que não suportam (Ao menos Campinas).
Dai pergunto se o brudi01 vai ficar vivo.
2016-04-01 22:14 GMT-03:00 CTBC Telecom <algartelecom at gmail.com>:
> Today is the day: it is time to call your ISP and ask for native IPv6![1]
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> You have been using SixXS as an IPv6 connectivity provider, and clearly did
> not yet call your ISP to ask them for native IPv6. Or you did, but they did
> not really get the message yet or did not provide reverse or static
> addresses: Call them again for native IPv6!
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> Over 20 years ago RFC1883[2], the RFC that formally defined IPv6, was
> published by the IETF[3]. From 1996 till 2006 the 6bone[4] existed and
> functioned as a testing ground for IPv6. Per 2006, which is now a decade
> ago, IPv6 has been available worldwide in production from a large variety
> of ISPs.
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> During the last decade, IPv4 address space has also run out at most of the
> RIRs and most of the large Internet properties have enabled IPv6 on their
> services.
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> SixXS has been in existence since 2001-ish[5] and over the last 15 years we
> have been providing connectivity to people around the world.
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> Unfortunately it seems a large number of ISPs think that our service is a
> free pass for them to not deploy IPv6, as they direct their (paying)
> customers who want IPv6 to our service.
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> With IPv6 being 20 years old now, IPv4 addresses being out, and no movement
> happening, we started our "Call your ISP for IPv6 action" in December
> 2015[6].
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> We are now fully stopping accepting signups and tunnel & subnet requests.
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> We'll also be starting to ratelimit IPv4 speeds on the PoPs to make sure
> that you notice that the freebie that is SixXS will not stay around
> forever.
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> Please really start calling your ISP, which you should have done so
> repeatedly already during the time that you had IPv6 by SixXS and not from
> your ISP.
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> We hope, that by people calling their ISPs, the number one support ticket
> at these ISPs will be "I want IPv6" and that these ISPs who have typically
> not moved a finger yet in the last two decades to deploy or even test IPv6,
> will be finally putting IPv6 on their roadmaps
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