the other alternative is to do what everyone else does and get a tunnel from hurricane electric.

comcast has been doing some trials in a number of markets. you can register to participate in their trial at ...    http://www.comcast6.net/

back on the day (read late 90s) you could get tunnel endpoints from visi. i don't know what the iphouse crew are doing these days but they're a pretty clueful bunch and would likely hook you up if you asked real nice.  

-- 
steve ulrich 

On Aug 20, 2010, at 2:16 PM, Jima <jima at beer.tclug.org> wrote:

> On 08/09/2010 05:59 PM, thaunderdog wrote:
>> Any local ISP's that offer native ipv6 routing?
>> 
>> No 4to6, 6in4, teredo, etc tunnels.
>> 
>> Qwest == FAIL
> 
> Whoops, how did I overlook this?
> 
> I recall (and have confirmed via logs) having a conversation back in
> 2007 with a local LUGger (who I'll refrain from naming), who indicated
> that ipHouse was providing him with a 100% native IPv6 connection via
> DSL -- albeit with modified router firmware on his end (OpenWRT on an
> ActionTec GT701).  Aside from that, I'm still waiting to hear about
> ANYONE making progress. :-\
> 
>    Jima
> 
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