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Plusnet Native IPv6 for all customers

61 Comments

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Anonymous
8 years ago

ffs

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Paul
8 years ago

Ipv6 is now essential. In general I like Plusnet. However it is now time for ipv6 more and more services rely on it. Could be time to move.

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Glenn Woods
8 years ago

PLEASE let's have it!

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Federico Schwindt
8 years ago

Come on. IPv6 support ffs!

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David Hirst
9 years ago

Sort it out plusnet or I'll walk

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Rob Holmes
9 years ago

IPv6 is a must have now days

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G Knight
9 years ago

now please

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Anonymous
9 years ago

I used Sixxs as ipv6 tunnel broker who unfortunately will shutdown on 6 June 2017 :-(. So I really would like to see more ISPs offering ipv6 Markus

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lim too
9 years ago

Really must plan for the future. Some sort of response or reaction would be appropriate

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James
9 years ago

I've been a PlusNet customer since 2004. But I'm not going to wait for PlusNet to support IPv6 much longer.

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Chris Wilson
9 years ago

I will switch ISP if you don't start offering IPv6 very soon.

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Talat Chaudhri
9 years ago Featured

This should and could have been rolled out by all ISPs years ago. Why not? We should have been thinking about switching off IPv4 by now! It will have to happen, so why not be ready for it and spare us the pain of NAT?

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Alun Jones
9 years ago

It would be nice to get rid of the OpenVPN tunnel I've had to set up to get IPV6, and get it routed straight to home.

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Alan Howlett
9 years ago

Come on guys, the rest of the world is getting into this big time!

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Thomas Schäfer
9 years ago

http://www.thomas--schaefer.de/ard-ipv6-openpetition.html

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Ben
9 years ago

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/02/15/no_more_ipv4/

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Lloyd
9 years ago

IPV6 is very much overdue

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David
9 years ago

If BT can have IPv6 why not Plusnet. They are owned by BT andshould have this benefit!!!!

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Andy
9 years ago

damn right, what year is it, 2002 and we're still using obsolete IPv4!?

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Kèv Brady
9 years ago

Get Ipv6 up and running soon PlusNet or you will be left in the stone age and using the old run down Yorkshire mines as your new bases of operations with probably no more than 200 customers on your books as we leave due to the slow response. No excuses even Xbox now runs on Ipv6 it actually asks you to switch to it! Move over faster or you will 100% start seeing customers leave PN in the 1000s. And your company will just fold into the empty mines deep within- BT backed up or not!