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New IPv6 Trial announced
21-11-2023 3:19 PM
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Plusnet have announced a new IPv6 trial - reported by ISPReview here
Movement on PN IPv6
21-11-2023 1:23 PM
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Re: Movement on PN IPv6
21-11-2023 1:34 PM
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"I was on the original trial, I wonder if you can get on this one
Re: New IPv6 Trial announced
21-11-2023 4:20 PM
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Thanks that is interesting.
It is not clear from ISPr if PN want some volunteers.
If they do I would be happy to take part. 🙂
Re: New IPv6 Trial announced
21-11-2023 4:30 PM
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From the sound of it the trial is limited to a total of 20 staff and tame customers and 2 MSEs, for a period of 3 months - so not a very big trial!
I'm unsure what MSEs are - Medium Small Enterprise? If so seems daft as they are closing business accounts. If not I have no idea what a MSE is. But anyway there will be 2 of them in the trial.
Re: New IPv6 Trial announced
21-11-2023 4:33 PM
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Hi @corringham
Have a look at:
https://kitz.co.uk/adsl/BTwholesale_network.htm
MSE - Multi Server Edge.
and
https://kitz.co.uk/adsl/MSE_BRAS.htm
Re: New IPv6 Trial announced
21-11-2023 4:45 PM
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@RichardB thanks for the info. I was trained in telecoms technology 40 years ago - but things like MSEs hadn't been invented then!
Anyway, the two MSEs are in Chesterfield and Sheffield - so that will restrict the location of the trial participants.
Re: New IPv6 Trial announced
21-11-2023 5:03 PM
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Threads merged.
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Re: New IPv6 Trial announced
21-11-2023 5:11 PM
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@corringham wrote:
I'm unsure what MSEs are - Medium Small Enterprise? If so seems daft as they are closing business accounts. If not I have no idea what a MSE is. But anyway there will be 2 of them in the trial.
And such is the danger of using ambiguous TLAs rather than spelling out the Three Letter Abbreviation.
I too read that statement as Medium Small Enterprise - but did not connect to the irony of business account closures!
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Re: Movement on PN IPv6
21-11-2023 5:18 PM - edited 21-11-2023 5:27 PM
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@bmc wrote:
As per the title.
Brian
That's great news - thanks for spotting/sharing Brian.
I (and my IPv6 cat feeder!) was on the original trial and would be very keen to support this one too.
Edit: Ah, I see from the slides that the trial would initially be focused on 'Low Touch' side of the network which given I've got a static IPv4 address would rule me out. Great news never the less, and I hope it goes well!
Re: Movement on PN IPv6
21-11-2023 5:51 PM
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For those interested in network tech , the link to the presentation is below
https://www.ipv6.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/04_Plusnet_IPv6_update_DaveTomlinson.pdf
One takeaway from this presentation is that this forum is IPv6 enabled, which has been suspected for by some for a while 😉
A question is why Plusnet's rekindled interest in IPv6 now ?
Re: Movement on PN IPv6
21-11-2023 5:56 PM - edited 21-11-2023 5:57 PM
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@Protech wrote:
One takeaway from this presentation is that this forum is IPv6 enabled, which has been suspected for by some for a while 😉
Only by virtue of it being fronted by a Lithium CDN though so it is really someone else's IPv6 that is being used! (Actually, to be fair for all I know the forum backend might support IPv6 too so I shouldn't jump to conclusions.)
A question is why Plusnet's rekindled interest in IPv6 now ?
For nearly all networks, particularly ISPs, it has always been a question of when and not if so perhaps it is just the usual drivers coming to a head - IPv4 exhaustion, cost of CG-NAT and other workarounds, rest of the world migrating etc.
Re: New IPv6 Trial announced
21-11-2023 6:06 PM
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I too was on the original IPv6 trial and would be happy to take part again.
I am speculating that there is a financial reason behind any new trial.
Maybe establishing a cost for the move to IPv6 / IPv4 that can be compared with the cost of remaining IPv4 only.
Re: New IPv6 Trial announced
22-11-2023 8:03 AM
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Might MSE stand for 'Microsoft Systems Engineer'? I suspect they are two of the current 'super users' we have.
Dan
Re: New IPv6 Trial announced
22-11-2023 8:09 AM - edited 22-11-2023 8:13 AM
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@Dan_the_Van Close but it was MCSE, unless there's an uncertified qualification.
Wonder if my SFT III certificate will do.................
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