
On 15/07/12 17:26, Russell Coker wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jul 2012, hannah commodore <hannah@tinfoilhat.net> wrote:
All of this in reply to a 3G network though. I've not yet seen any 3G provider actually provide a non-rfc1918 internal IP which is not NATed to the Internet.. Unless you actually pay for that function. Thereby rendering most of this thread moot :)
That is until mobile provides actually bother to implement IPv6 on their subscriber networks
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4g#IPv6_support
4G AKA LTE is going to be pretty much IPv6 everywhere. While technically this isn't 3G, I think that most users don't care much about the difference, in both cases it's just mobile net access. Also rumor has it that Telstra LTE is giving better performance than expected due to the lack of users...
Even 3G HSPA is surprisingly good if you can get onto a tower that isn't congested, out in the country.