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Rogers in Canada gives out a /64 by default, and a /56 if you send a hint.

Bell, on the other hand, gives a big fat /nothing and doesn't support IPv6. I don't understand how they can roll out 1.5Gbit FTTH but refuse to support IPv6. Their mobile network uses it, of course, so it's truly perplexing.



> Bell, on the other hand, gives a big fat /nothing and doesn't support IPv6.

Meanwhile Teksavvy, who piggybacks over Bell's copper and is also using PPPoE for DSL 'logins', has been giving out IPv6 for a couple of years now.




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