Which are the major ISPs out there that support IPv6 traffic?
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Hurricane Electric is the biggest evangelist -- they'll often give you discounts for running dual stack compared to v4 only. Other carriers include Global Crossing, Verizon Business (on some routers; can be a hassle), Level3, nLayer, Sprint (new offering, may still be working kinks out). Here's a longer list: http://www.sixxs.net/faq/connectivity/?faq=ipv6transit |
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IP Exchange, Germany, Nürnberg got me a /56 within an hour after asking for it ;) Not cheap, no servers (only partial racks - 1/4 minimum).... 71gbit external bandwidth last time I asked ;) |
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Leaseweb supports IPv6 as well, though they don't really advertise it. You have to ask for an IPv6 address once you have a server, but they answer quickly. |
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