03-31-2011
09:16 AM
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03-31-2011
09:41 AM
by
KaLin
Since there is limited IPv4 space, when are you going to deploy IPv6?
Thanks
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03-31-2011 09:47 AM
Question:
Since there is limited IPv4 space, when are you going to deploy IPv6?
Answer:
Dear DSLR595148,
Thank you for your good question!
I will need to get back to you on this one. Please check out the VZ Community as I will post an answer in the next several days.
Thank you again!
04-05-2011
09:10 AM
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04-12-2011
06:13 PM
by
ElizabethS
Question:
Since there is limited IPv4 space, when are you going to deploy IPv6?
Answer:
Verizon has plenty of IPv4 space still available. Verizon may have a IPv6 front-end for e-mail by the end of 2012. Regardless, the customer experience will be transparent.
Thank you for your inquiry!
04-07-2011 11:22 AM
Thanks for that answer, however I was talking about deploying to users on Landline Internet Access (Dial-up / DSL / FIOS) having IPv6 connection.
Verizon Wireless has deployed IPv6..
I point to http://www.personal.psu.edu/dvm105/blogs/ipv6/ which can found with a Google Search for IPv6 live on Verizon's LTE network
..when and why can't Verizon Landline Internet deploy it too?
Thanks
PS. Important note: Without using tunnels to get an IPv6 Connection.
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