[GTER] SixXS shutting down 2017-06-06

Fernando Frediani fhfrediani at gmail.com
Fri Mar 24 00:10:33 -03 2017


Uma vez eu perguntei para a HE se eles não iriam coloca um Tunnel Server em
São Paulo já que só tinha a SixXS por aqui e que não aceita BGP e a HE sim.

Uma pessoa me respondeu de maneira muito clara dizendo que eles queriam sim
colocar um servidor desses, mas devido a burocracia excessiva e processo de
importação complexo eles tinham colocado esse projeto 'on hold' e não
sabiam quando e se retomariam. Ponto para o Brasil !

Fernando

On 23 Mar 2017 18:26, "Leonardo Amaral - Listas" <
listas at leonardoamaral.com.br> wrote:

> Entendo os motivos para o encerramento, mas ai fica a pergunta: Há alguma
> solução como o túnel deles na CTBC que tenha rede no Brasil?
>
> É pedir demais, mas a CTBC tem algum interesse de manter isso? (Perguntar e
> ter esperança não morde)
>
>
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> Leonardo Amaral
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Pim van Pelt <pim at ipng.nl>
> Date: 2017-03-23 12:01 GMT-03:00
>
>
>
> TL/DR: SixXS is shutting down on 2017-06-06 (in ~10 weeks).
>
> In 1999, Jeroen and I started SixXS, a project which aimed to provide IPv6
> connectivity to users who wanted to learn about the network protocol and
> gain experience operating IPv6 networks. Our vision was to facilitate
> migration to IPv6 in content and access providers.
>
> We were able to provide IPv6 to 50'000+ individual users and companies in
> 140+ countries, using servers hosted at 40+ Internet providers in 30+
> countries. We are incredibly proud of what we've accomplished together, and
> how many people have gotten to know all about IPv6 due to our combined
> efforts.
>
> We are reaching out to you as you are registered in our system as having
> one
> or more active IPv6 tunnels. We have chosen a somewhat symbolic date of
> 2017-06-06 to turn down the SixXS services, which should give you ten weeks
> to arrange alternative connectivity.
>
> We have completed a retrospective and rationale document, which details our
> experience developing and operating the SixXS tunnelbroker over the last 18
> years. We have worked through our plans with the many dedicated ISPs that
> have
> been involved:
> https://www.sixxs.net/sunset/
>
> We realize that SixXS has gotten a lot of attention in the last 18 years.
> We
> will be reaching out to IPv6 communities around the world, to explain our
> decision to them as well.
>
> --
> Kindest Regards,
> Pim van Pelt and Jeroen Massar (SixXS founders)
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