I don't think Hurricane Electric and others will provide a tunnel service for ever.
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Christopher Chapman
10 years ago
Come on Planet, show us you didn't lose all your cudos when BT took over. I've been a customer for years, although admittedly not for a long as IPv6 has been around.
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Lloyd Smart
10 years ago
Sky broadband has this. Please don't make me switch!
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Don Archer
10 years ago
We need to get this transition truly done & dusted PDQ.
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Rick Havern
10 years ago
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Please get on with it. I run a pan-European research and education network that has been dual stack for over 10 years.
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Anonymous
10 years ago
The world needs IPv6, stop denying it!
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Anonymous
10 years ago
They will lose business soon if they don't.
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Gavin Westwood
10 years ago
Despite being a long-time customer of Plusnet, the lack of IPv6 is leading me to think I may need to change ISP.
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Chris Seymour
10 years ago
I'd like to see this!
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David Messenger
10 years ago
Yes please.
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David
10 years ago
Come on its 2016 its really time for ipv6 to be delivered. If plusnet can't perhaps its time to move onto a new provider
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Michael Werle
10 years ago
Absolutley! Been fighting for native IPv6 for 10 years. It's ridiculous that companies are -still- dragging their heels over this; especially companies advertising that they are at the forefront of technology.
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Ralph Bolton
10 years ago
Come on Plusnet, keep your customers "more satisfied than...", please!
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Paul Breedon
10 years ago
If Plusnet can't implement IPv6, I will find an ISP that can.
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Rob Andrews
10 years ago
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My work depends on IPv6 usage as we need to connect to a large number of v6 networks. I have to resort to tunneling a v6 /48 to my home connection to accommodate this as Plusnet do not offer this. I will be seeking another provider come January if there is not a roadmap to v6 produced by them in the mean time.
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Joe Bridgehouse
10 years ago
stop dallying
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Anahata
10 years ago
The temptation to switch to A&A (dual stack throughout) is strong.
My web hosting on Bytemark is all IPV4/IPV6 too. Plus Net are lagging behind.
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Ben
10 years ago
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IPv4 has been messing up my Xbox connection for a few years now, I need IPv6 seeing as IPv4 isn't available on Xbox One.
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Geof Bosworth
10 years ago
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Sky receives award for IPv6 implementation. BT has defined rollout plans. Virgin has IPv6 plans. These all for consumer broadband. I'm feeling very sad that I have no idea what Plusnet is doing - even as business fibre customer.
I don't think Hurricane Electric and others will provide a tunnel service for ever.
Come on Planet, show us you didn't lose all your cudos when BT took over. I've been a customer for years, although admittedly not for a long as IPv6 has been around.
Sky broadband has this. Please don't make me switch!
We need to get this transition truly done & dusted PDQ.
Please get on with it. I run a pan-European research and education network that has been dual stack for over 10 years.
The world needs IPv6, stop denying it!
They will lose business soon if they don't.
Despite being a long-time customer of Plusnet, the lack of IPv6 is leading me to think I may need to change ISP.
I'd like to see this!
Yes please.
Come on its 2016 its really time for ipv6 to be delivered. If plusnet can't perhaps its time to move onto a new provider
Absolutley! Been fighting for native IPv6 for 10 years. It's ridiculous that companies are -still- dragging their heels over this; especially companies advertising that they are at the forefront of technology.
Come on Plusnet, keep your customers "more satisfied than...", please!
If Plusnet can't implement IPv6, I will find an ISP that can.
My work depends on IPv6 usage as we need to connect to a large number of v6 networks. I have to resort to tunneling a v6 /48 to my home connection to accommodate this as Plusnet do not offer this. I will be seeking another provider come January if there is not a roadmap to v6 produced by them in the mean time.
stop dallying
The temptation to switch to A&A (dual stack throughout) is strong. My web hosting on Bytemark is all IPV4/IPV6 too. Plus Net are lagging behind.
IPv4 has been messing up my Xbox connection for a few years now, I need IPv6 seeing as IPv4 isn't available on Xbox One.
Sky receives award for IPv6 implementation. BT has defined rollout plans. Virgin has IPv6 plans. These all for consumer broadband. I'm feeling very sad that I have no idea what Plusnet is doing - even as business fibre customer.
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