- Comparison of IPv6 support by major transit providers
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Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) is not yet universally available as of 2011, but support by major ISPs and transit providers is steadily increasing. Many major transit providers offer an IPv6 service to their customers, but do not have a ubiquitous view of all other IPv6 networks. Other aspects of this service vary widely from one major ISP to the next.
Network ASN Routes Carried[note 1] Customer Routes[note 2] Maximum Prefix Length Partitioned From[note 3] Updated[note 4] route-views6[note 5] 7,443[1] /48 2011-11-17 AT&T 7018 6,969 2011-09-01 Cogent Communications[note 6] 174 5,224 AS6939 AS15169 AS19151 AS32934 2011-08-09 Comcast 7922 4,648 17 /48 2011-03-11 Global Crossing 3549 6,737 2,000 2011-09-01 Hurricane Electric 6939 7,361 4,121 /48 AS174 2011-11-17 Internap 10913 6,807 2011-08-10 Internet 2 11537 6,737 639 2011-09-01 Internode 4739 7,022 2011-09-01 Level 3 Communications 3356 7,069 1,974 /48 2011-11-03 Neotelecoms 8218 7,269 117 /48 2011-10-31 nLayer Communications 4436 6,850 134 /48 2011-09-01 NTT Communications 2914 6,871 1,493 /48 2011-09-01 Qwest 209 6,936 205 /48 2011-09-01 Savvis[note 7] 3561 4,210 10 /48 2010-12-21 Sprint 1239 3,936 195 /48 2011-01-26 Sprint[note 8] 6175 3,766 /48 2010-12-22 Tata Communications 6453 5,033 480 2011-04-21 Telecom Italia Sparkle 6762 6,792 157 /48 2011-09-01 TeliaSonera International Carrier 1299 6,732 1,383 /48 2011-09-01 Tinet 3257 6,900 1,498 /48 2011-09-01 UPC 6830 3,875 /48 2011-09-01 Verizon Business 701 7,348 253 /48 2011-11-16 XO Communications 2828 3,779 93 /48 2010-12-23 - ^ Number of routes advertised to customers
- ^ Number of routes advertised over non-customer BGP peering sessions
- ^ Some networks do not have global reach-ability to some other major networks.
- ^ This data changes frequently as IPv6 adoption progresses.
- ^ Number of unique IPv6 routes (/48 or shorter) visible on route-views6.routeviews.org MRT, for comparison to transit networks
- ^ As of 2010-JUL-24, in certain regions Cogent charges a $50 per month fee to configure IPv6 for their customers.
- ^ Savvis has advised their customers that their backbone is IPv6 capable since 2009. However, they do not have an offering for transit service to customers and to look for offerings in 2012. In addition, Savvis managed hosting and cloud services do not support IPv6, with NO roadmap or release plans announced. (February 2011)
- ^ Sprint has ceased implimenting new tunnels on their test network and will begin removing them on January 31, 2011 in favor of dual-stack on AS1239.
References
See also
- Comparison of IPv6 application support
- Comparison of IPv6 support in routers
- Comparison of IPv6 support in operating systems
- IPv6 deployment
- List of IPv6 tunnel brokers
- Peering DB
References
General - IPv6
- IPv6 address
- IPv6 packet
- Mobile IPv6
Deployment - IPv6 deployment
- Comparison of IPv6 application support
- Comparison of IPv6 support in routers
- Comparison of IPv6 support in operating systems
- Comparison of IPv6 support by major transit providers
- List of IPv6 tunnel brokers
IPv4 to IPv6 topics Related protocols Categories:- IPv6
- Internet Protocol
- Internet Layer protocols
- Network layer protocols
- Computing comparisons
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