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Old 27-09-2015, 01:15   #6
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Re: Any news on IPv6 with Virgin Media yet?

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Originally Posted by pip08456 View Post
Most (if not all) ISP's will use a workround until it is absolutely neccessary to make the change.
I haven't actually seen a single ISP use a workaround. Sky are going straight to dual-stack, 50% of their customer base are there, BT are going dual-stack, VM are going dual-stack. I will have dual-stack available to me by the end of the year via my TalkTalk Business reseller.

Trials of a workaround were done, but I am not aware of any fixed-line provider that has deployed CG-NAT.

The method in which operators make the change to IPv6 obviously is slightly different as there are other ways than pure dual-stack but it is happening now, finally, and is gaining pace. The sticking point for many was CPE, not such an issue now.
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