top | item 8680811 (no title) JamyDev | 11 years ago Because we pay too much for our internet :P discuss order hn newest Yeri|11 years ago EDPnet, a smaller ISP has been natively providing IPv6 for ~3 years already (but 3rd biggest independent ISP?).Telenet followed somewhere last year, and Belgacom (biggest) followed this year (only on new modems though). ay|11 years ago Voo is doing IPv6 as well, AFAIK.http://www.worldipv6launch.org/measurements/ gives a per-AS breakout, with the %%% being the massaged number as seen by the content-provider participants.
Yeri|11 years ago EDPnet, a smaller ISP has been natively providing IPv6 for ~3 years already (but 3rd biggest independent ISP?).Telenet followed somewhere last year, and Belgacom (biggest) followed this year (only on new modems though). ay|11 years ago Voo is doing IPv6 as well, AFAIK.http://www.worldipv6launch.org/measurements/ gives a per-AS breakout, with the %%% being the massaged number as seen by the content-provider participants.
ay|11 years ago Voo is doing IPv6 as well, AFAIK.http://www.worldipv6launch.org/measurements/ gives a per-AS breakout, with the %%% being the massaged number as seen by the content-provider participants.
Yeri|11 years ago
Telenet followed somewhere last year, and Belgacom (biggest) followed this year (only on new modems though).
ay|11 years ago
http://www.worldipv6launch.org/measurements/ gives a per-AS breakout, with the %%% being the massaged number as seen by the content-provider participants.