ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: IPv6 support on Virgin media They shouldn't be shaping anything! Re: IPv6 support on Virgin media Quite an apt time to add that I'm off to BT soon, now that FTTP is available in my street. I can't wait for the 10th anniversary to come round and still be in the same position. :smileyvery-happy: Re: IPv6 support on Virgin mediaBT's network is IPv6 ready, as in it's configured and ready and already working for business customers on certain circuits. Their BTnet products assign a block to all new circuit provisions whether the customer wants it or not. It's not extended to the Infinity cabinets though, apart from in select areas where trials were happening, but it could be relatively easily, I'm sure.Re: IPv6 support on Virgin media When you say... "Most of Virgin's network is IPv6 ready (stated many times in the press and through contacts inside VM)." I'd expect ALL of VM's network to be IPv6 ready now. I mean that all core network equipment should already support IPv6. If it doesn't it's highly unlikely that anything meaningful will happen in 2016 in order to provide IPv6 all the way to the edge of their customer network. We know that they have 'tinkered' in the past and that they do have several IPv6 prefixes already, but if they're keeping quiet about it I'm generally of the opinion that they've got nothing serious to offer yet. Re: IPv6 support on Virgin mediaMe too. I'm a network architect with years of IPv6 experience. I'd happily trial it.