As of this week I have the option of switching from Comcast to CenturyLink at my apartment and CenturyLink will give us money to cover the cancellation fees if we want to. My biggest concern is IPv6 since I utilize IPv6 more than IPv4 on anything that's important to me, can anybody with CenturyLink confirm they offer native IPv6?
Their website doesn't say "yes we offer this" it just says a bunch of stuff about "IPv6 6RD" (IPv6 Rapid Deployment) and it makes it look like they have it but some of their FAQ says it's still in testing and their network isn't ready for it.
I contact their support and I asked them if their residential plans supported IPv6 and if so how big of a subnet was assigned to clients and what modems were compatible with it, their answer was "Yes, what is your address and what services would you like to order right now?" Trying to get any details was a bit painful but I can understand that their level 1 support probably doesn't know what IPv6 is (I've yet to meet one person at ANY ISP that knows what IPv6 is be it a level 1 tech or an engineer, I always get the same response "what's that?").
Their website doesn't say "yes we offer this" it just says a bunch of stuff about "IPv6 6RD" (IPv6 Rapid Deployment) and it makes it look like they have it but some of their FAQ says it's still in testing and their network isn't ready for it.
I contact their support and I asked them if their residential plans supported IPv6 and if so how big of a subnet was assigned to clients and what modems were compatible with it, their answer was "Yes, what is your address and what services would you like to order right now?" Trying to get any details was a bit painful but I can understand that their level 1 support probably doesn't know what IPv6 is (I've yet to meet one person at ANY ISP that knows what IPv6 is be it a level 1 tech or an engineer, I always get the same response "what's that?").