On 18/May/16 20:45, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
Hi all,
I’m trying to make a table to compare the way actual IPv6 services to residential customers are being provissioned mainly in EU, but I will do to the same also in other regions.
I’m happy to make a single “table” with all the information that I can collect and publish it so others can make use of it, and keep it updated, may be in some URL, etc.
So here are the questions for actual IPv6 services providers to residential customers: 1) What prefix size is provided? 2) Is that prefix static or dynamic? 3) In case is dynamic, there is a chance for static? 4) Any extra cost for having it static, or having a bigger prefix (i.e., /48 instead of /56)? 5) If the customer has already a static IPv4 with a monthly charge, is still IPv6 static prefix being charged on top of that?
Please state the ISP name, country and if you have a URL or document that state this service, other options, etc.
If you’re not yet providing the service, but it will happen soon and the “model” for this has been already defined, please let me know as well!
Hopefully I can get a lot of anwers! Private or in the list, I’m fine either way.
We are currently delivering IPv6 to wholesale and enterprise customers today, but looking at residential delivery options. For us, for the home, we are considering a /56 by default. Still undecided on whether it will be dynamic or static, but the provisioning of either would be dynamic. We are leaning to dynamically-assigned static IPv6 subnets. No additional charges for IPv6 addresses or connectivity. We don't charge customers for IPv4 addresses. Our region is primarily Africa. Hope this helps. Mark.