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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 31/05/2020 09:15, Willy Manga wrote:<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Now, the challenge is most of the time ... their customers. They can use
IPv6 in their panel, but are they using it?</pre>
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Guess some hosting/content companies are still to afraid to force
IPv6, who knows why. <br>
In the other hand is great to see companies like Cloudflare that
doesn't allow customers to disable IPv6 anymore, therefore is
compulsory.
<p>One thing I can leave for those who haven't started yet because
they may be afraid of breaking something, just do it and you will
see it's not a big deal as you do it.</p>
<p>Regards<br>
Fernando<br>
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My point is, strictly speaking of these 2 cloud providers (but you will
find many others like this) , they do their job regarding IPv6. They
have it available and ready to use.
What if we (name any ISP) just start ourselves ?
P.S. The anniversary of world IPv6 world launch day is coming this week.
Lets give some love to IPv6 folks :)
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