New thread: who will route the full IPv6 table? So far I'm seeing PI
/48's out of 2620:0:/23 from:
NTT, 2914
AT&T, 7018
Sprint, 1239 and 6175
Hurricane, 6939
Level 3, 3356
Global Crossing, 3549
Qwest, 209
Did I miss anyone? Qwest only carries one route (out of 4 total) though,
don't know if that's an exception or they only have one ARIN PI customer.
~Seth
I contacted 209 yesterday (due to the ongoing Cogent/174 silliness) and it
seems like they are willing to turn up customer-facing v6, but have made it
a sales process (versus a technical request) and so that complicates things.
-Dave
We are running IPv6 over 209 currently.
2607:F8E8::/32
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Chris Gotstein, Sr Network Engineer, UP Logon/Computer Connection UP
http://uplogon.com | +1 906 774 4847 | chris@uplogon.com
David Temkin wrote:
You can add Time Warner, AS 4323, to the list.
Regards,
Mike
You can add TiNet AS3257 to the list.
Ryan Werber
Sr. Network Engineer
Epik Networks
David Temkin wrote:
I contacted 209 yesterday (due to the ongoing Cogent/174 silliness) and it
seems like they are willing to turn up customer-facing v6, but have made it
a sales process (versus a technical request) and so that complicates things.
-Dave
New thread: who will route the full IPv6 table? So far I'm seeing PI
/48's out of 2620:0:/23 from:
NTT, 2914
AT&T, 7018
Sprint, 1239 and 6175
Hurricane, 6939
Level 3, 3356
Global Crossing, 3549
Qwest, 209
Did I miss anyone? Qwest only carries one route (out of 4 total) though,
don't know if that's an exception or they only have one ARIN PI customer.
~Seth
Qwest still considers this a beta service. They're routing our /32, but we're still preferring our other peerings.
Not to point fingers, but Force10 is advertising a /64 that HE (and subsequently Qwest & others) are accepting. I'd suspect they'll accept most anything.
2620:0:380::/48 x:x:x::x 1537 209 6939 18508 I
2620:0:380:2::/64 x:x:x::x 1537 209 6939 18508 393222 I