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|    Marco Moock to All    |
|    Re: [telecom] T-Mobile USA - IPv6 availa    |
|    10 Jan 23 16:38:50    |
      From: mo01@posteo.de              Am 10.01.2023 um 02:35:40 Uhr schrieb Garrett Wollman:              > On some other carriers, however, both protocols use private networks.              Which provider does use IPv6 ULA addresses? That isn't a good idea.       I know that Deutsche Telekom uses an SPI firewall (to get more money       for business plans without), but gives customers routable IPv6       addresses. IPv4 is from 10.0.0.0/8.              > (On a relatively recent Android phone, you can see your v4 and v6       > addresses by opening the Settings app, selecting "About phone" and       > then "Status". On any device, you can test your actual IPv6       > connectivity using a free web site like test-ipv6.com.)              I am not in the US, so I can't test it. I just heard some rumors and       I asked here.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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