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jeroenhd 2 days ago

Odido is the cheapest ISP for a reason. They refuse to implement anything that isn't strictly required.

Perhaps implementing an Odido tax might actually make Odido care enough to throw the switch on IPv6. They bought 2a02:4240::/32, they just refuse to make use of it.

kingstnap 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

> They refuse to implement anything strictly required

This describes a lot of businesses ngl.

Bell in Canada is one huge head scratcher. They are one of the largest ISPs here and I can even buy 8 gig internet to my house if I want but they don't support IPv6.

bombcar 2 days ago | parent [-]

Apparently (according to techs) a lot of ISPs are like that - they said they have everything up and running and even tested to turn on IPv6 but they haven't received the go-ahead.

He mentioned this because marking my connection as a "business" one without changing anything else would allow it to get IPv6 (a /64, bah).

miyuru 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

they do use it in their speedtest server.

  curl -v https://speedtest.ams.t-mobile.nl.prod.hosts.ooklaserver.net:8080
  ...
  * Connected to speedtest.ams.t-mobile.nl.prod.hosts.ooklaserver.net (2a02:4240::e) port 8080
embedding-shape 2 days ago | parent [-]

Probably a requirement from Ookla, so again "They refuse to implement anything that isn't strictly required".