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It's now 2023, more than 23 years since IPv6 was introduced and more than a decade since "World IPv6 Launch Day". NBN supports IPv6 as it is a service offered by other NBN ISP's.
As a software developer, I need to learn about IPv6 and how to write code that supports IPv6 both on the server and also in client software.
Can TPG help me as a software developer?
Hi @tonyallan, at present, our NBN plans does not support IPv6.
Any changes on our NBN offers will be surely posted on our website.
Regards,
Aubrey
Hi @tonyallan . You might be able to do something at the local level. Most routers support IPv6, just needs to be enabled.
If you can obtain 2 computers, configure for IPv6. You can write a server program on one computer, and a client program on the other. You won't have an ipv6 dns so you may have to use an ip address in the client program.
There is Winsock documentation relevant to ipv6.
Any suggestions on how I can test using IPv6 to a cloud server?
Thanks for the suggestion but I need to test AWS cloud based services.
@tonyallan . Is Teredo tunnelling still available?
In theory it might be possible.
I could do this:
Client (MacOS [1] in Melbourne) -> Relay (Finland [2]) -> server to test (AWS Melbourne or Sydney).
For learning/test/support:
So far i've delayed this project for a couple of years because of lack of TPG support.
What I really need is a TPG supported solution (i.e. a local relay of some sort with HTTPS support) or at the very least a planned introduction date —at a pinch I could wait to later in 2023.
If TPG is going to be a long-term holdout, then I would like to know. I understand a business decision to hold-off for the next 10 years or so and be the ISP of choice for a mom-and-pop audience. I also understand that as a software developer my needs are probably not a business focus.
Is there someone at TPG looking at the technical strategy that I could talk to?
I'm OK using a beta service.
I'm also planning on leaving TPG as soon as my contract finishes because of this.
Lack of IPv6 means you don't support the standard protocols for home automation (thread, and matter). And increasingly there is software and devices that either only work on IPv6 or work much better on IPv6
We're sad to learn that you're considering canceling your service soon. At this time, we do not have an update yet with TPG-IPv6.
We're keen to keep you as our customer, flick me a message with your details so we can discuss the details of the account.
Regards,
I'm also planning on leaving TPG as soon as my contract finishes because of this.
Lack of IPv6 means you don't support the standard protocols for home automation (thread, and matter). And increasingly there is software and devices that either only work on IPv6 or work much better on IPv6