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I am curious if this news affects how many HN readers which are involved into the product development are developing their products / websites with IPv6 support ?

If maybe this helps folks managing news.ycombinator.com to click the button and dualstack their site ? (Being behind CloudFlare, it is really just a click away, I am told).



We've been IPv6 entirely for about 3 years internally. Externally our peering is shit and they don't do IPv6 competently at all.

We run Windows and Linux machines.

My ISP (Andrews and Arnold) in the UK give us IPv6.


Could you expand on the peering problems?

I was thinking of switching to either A&A or fido.net this summer as they are the only ISPs in the UK that offer reasonable priced IPv6 broadband.


It's our DC not broadband connection. We have several peers in the DC but not all are IPv6 and the level of competence is "variable". We had some techs not able to understand IPv6 even from a basic level and one peer screw up our routing.

A&A rock - no complaints at all.




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