On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 at 10:38, Jason White <jason@jasonjgw.net> wrote:
On 11/30/20 1:19 AM, Andrew Worsley via luv-main wrote:
I agree.  Note that Internode, despite being owned by iiNet, do fully
support IPv6 and have done for decades.  I believe they were one of the
first ISPs in Australia to deploy it.

Indeed they were, and it used to be reliable over ADSL. I can't comment on the current situation, however.

The IPv6 experience with Aussie Broadband has been favourable; family members of mine are using it, apparently without issue. It was (and presumably still is) necessary to opt into their IPv6 service via their Web application.


I was with Internode for many years across several houses and was always happy with their service, though after Simon Hackett sold to iiNet and it's subsequent acquisition by TPG I jumped ship for a cheap and cheerful TPG branded service. 

Although I can't fault TPG's service, they don't do a lot extra in terms of network tools, provisioning and monitoring so I'm keen to get back onto a provider that has a few of those bells and whistles. Looks like ABB is the way to go in that regard. 

Thanks all for your input.