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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 29/Aug/16 23:37, Owen DeLong wrote:<br>
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<div>If you’re going to mention T-Mo, you should mention Verizon
(who got there first), AT&T (who wasn’t too far behind
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<div>AIUI, even SPRINT finally has IPv6 for mobile.</div>
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Indeed.<br>
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Have Verizon finally sorted out the IPv6 connectivity on FiOS
(hasn't that business since been sold to Frontier?)?<br>
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Mark.<br>
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