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Providers who publicly announce IPV6 subnets

techdragontechdragon Member
edited September 2024 in General

While most allow announcements of a /24 IPV4 or larger, I haven't noticed many mentioning IPV6.

Does anyone know of any providers that publicly announce IPV6 subnets?

Comments

  • rskrsk Member, Host Rep

    We announce both IPv4 and v6 for our clients :)

    Thanked by 1host_c
  • trewqtrewq Administrator, Patron Provider

    There are lots that do! Even us, we provide a routed /56 per service.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate
    edited September 2024
  • Who doesn't?

  • host_chost_c Patron Provider, Top Host, Megathread Squad
    edited September 2024

    @rsk said: We announce both IPv4 and v6 for our clients :)

    Same here. :)
    https://bgp.he.net/AS211462

  • AndreixAndreix Member, Host Rep

    @techdragon said:
    While most allow announcements of a /24 IPV4 or larger, I haven't noticed many mentioning IPV6.

    Does anyone know of any providers that publicly announce IPV6 subnets?

    Most providers nowadays are technically able to offer dual-stack connection (v4/v6). Most of them simply do not have enough demand for v6.
    For example, we only have like 3 customers that actively use v6, only one via BYOIP. Rest are using IPv4, even if v6 is free of charge with all of our services.

    So, long story short for the bolded part, IPv6 is still not important enough for both clients/providers to care tbh. Those mentioning it explicitly excessively, imho, lack other values and try to fill some gaps with the "awesome IPv6".

  • v3ngv3ng Member, Host Rep

    We do allow announcing IPv4 + IPv6 as well.
    Either under your own AS or ours

  • @Andreix said:

    @techdragon said:
    While most allow announcements of a /24 IPV4 or larger, I haven't noticed many mentioning IPV6.

    Does anyone know of any providers that publicly announce IPV6 subnets?

    Most providers nowadays are technically able to offer dual-stack connection (v4/v6). Most of them simply do not have enough demand for v6.
    For example, we only have like 3 customers that actively use v6, only one via BYOIP. Rest are using IPv4, even if v6 is free of charge with all of our services.

    So, long story short for the bolded part, IPv6 is still not important enough for both clients/providers to care tbh. Those mentioning it explicitly excessively, imho, lack other values and try to fill some gaps with the "awesome IPv6".

    Thank you for the insight, it is appreciated.

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    BuyVM has tons of users doing V6 BGP :)

    Everyone is BYOIP.

    Francisco

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