Hello Bj”rn,
So far as I know, the decision is not up to me, but to my ISP.
Then you know wrong.
With a tunnel like e.g. he.net you get a stable IPv6 address regardless of what your ISP can offer you. It takes less than a minute to get one. If your IPv4 address changes, it takes only seconds to update your IPv6 -- much faster than updating your IPv4 via various TTL settings at all DNS servers involved...
I've had a reliable IPv6 connection for almost 15 years now -- and I'm still
waiting for my ISP to offer me a "native" IPv6 address.
Publishers will be forced to go with IPv6, leaving your ISP no choice
but to give you what you want. Michiel warned us all about this a long
time ago, in the Fidonews. But did anybody listen, or want to listen? Nooooooo..... The Flying Dutchman had flown off his handle once again
and not a single living soul wanted to listen to another word ...
--Lee
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Erections, That's Our Game
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