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Yeah, some ISPs are pretty bad about it. Some say there's no customer demand... But there's technically no customer demand for IPv4 either, lol.
At least mobile carriers in the USA are doing it right... A lot of them have IPv6-only networks now, using a translation layer (464XLAT or similar) to reach legacy IPv4-only servers. When you're not on wifi, it's likely your phone only has an IPv6 address. IPv6 should be faster on these networks, and Google's IPv6 tracker shows ~48% adoption and an average of 10ms less latency over IPv6.
Thanks for the mention we currently offer IPv6 only VPS in 4 locations - LA, NY, Portland and Salt Lake City https://my.hosteons.com/store/gigabit-ipv6-only-vps
It comes with 1 IPv6 by default, but you can get a /64 by submitting a ticket for free.
I'm my case they are acknowledging the demand and citing delays in deployment due to massive costs involved. Sigh...
U bet. I love tmobile for that. I have seen ipv6 as the primary driver for a long time.
We will eventually introduce smaller IPv6-only plans again.
However, only once we added the ability to disable the Dedicated IPv4 addon for those.
Smaller plans are notorious for abuse
Yeah, I see that. Not meant to be any criticism
speaking of "abuse" - who is lax about DMCA notices?
What about having smaller plans that are only available to customers with a good reputation (e.g. they've had another paid service for at least six months)? Something similar to BuyVM's premier status.