zen arent doing themselves any favours with these statements, they dont even feel the need to give a reason why they avoiding ipv6.
even BT retail have announced ipv6.
Turn it on its head... why do you need IPv6?
Let's face it... 99%+ (?) of their customers have absolutely no need for it at the moment... therefore they aren't going to start replacing expensive networking equipment possibly costing hundreds of thousands of pounds just for the sake of a few users.
As soon as their big business customers (who use broadband... I presume Zen will offer IPv6 on their leased lines etc) have a requirement though they will soon change their tune. Hopefully for their sake they won't be caught off guard.
everyone needs ipv6 for the sake of the future of the internet, ipv6 applications will popup "after" lots of it is rolled out.
if zen have a good valid reason to put ipv6 aside I just want to hear it thats all, not just "its not planned".
BT announced sometime in 2013 which I think they will fail to meet given only a few weeks are left but there is ipv6 sections now on the homehub 5 firmware so they are clearly working on it.
aaisp a big competitior (I would think to zen) offer ipv6.
plusnet seem to be weird over it the same as zen however when BT roll it out plusnet will surely follow.
I suspect zen simply have ample ipv4 supply vs number of customers and as such consider it a waste of resources, but maybe I am wrong?
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