| ▲ | rjsw 4 hours ago | |
I have has native IPv6 since 2010, from two different ISPs. It is also available for one of my phone contracts but not tried enabling it yet. | ||
| ▲ | mrjay42 an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |
Well, you're very lucky (genuinely). In 2025, I tried to access my services using IPv6 with 4G phones and different subscriptions (different ISPs), fact is, many (most?) of them did not support IPv6 at all :( I had to revert to IPv4. And really I have nothing against IPv6, but yeah, as a simple user, self hosting a bunch of services for friends and family: it was simply just not possible to use only IPv6 :( (for context, the 4G providers are French, in metropolitan France) | ||
| ▲ | ralferoo 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Conversely, I had IPv6 for about 5 years from an ISP and when I switched providers, the new ISP was IPv4 only. A few years later and they now support IPv6, but my firewall setup is now IPv4 only, so I've not bothered to update it. | ||