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On Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 01:14:30PM -0700,
Peter Saint-Andre <stpeter at stpeter.im> wrote
a message of 279 lines which said:
> This thread prompted me to ask one of my hosting providers about
> IPv6 support. I received the following long but entertaining reply,
It seems a good opportunity to consider a switch to another provider,
one less entertaining but more knowledgeable :-) One spending more
time on his network and less on showing the whole world his ignorance.
> Type a few out, and then check them for typos.
Among the many dummy things he mentions, this one is probably the best
:-) May be someone should tell him there are name resolution services
(and they existed even before the DNS)?
> The first thing I tried was to see if I could get some IPv6 transit. I
> decided to ask Sprint about IPv6.
This one is a bad example :-)
http://networxcontract.sprint.com/downloads/Sprint%20IPv6%20whitepaper_September%202007.pdf
http://www.internetnews.com/infra/article.php/3717426
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