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Playing with software defined networking
Network namespaces
YouFibre
HOWTO: Linux and iSCSI
Qubes
Postfix Antispam
UK mobile phone networks supporting IPv6
Share storage over a network
When things go wrong on Linux
Offsite backup with iSCSI
[Solved] Random hangs on HP EliteBook 8530W in Linux
Erlang
Amazon's bad move
Untrusted Java apps - and suspicious end users
The Wikipedia Game
Eero doesn't include IPv6 in activity
The digital radio scam
s3fs
Gaming in the cloud
Live Amateur Radio contacts
Safe browsing
jconsole remote connections
Apache vs nginx?
New York, 2010
Email blacklists
Encoding with ffmpeg for the Nokia N80
Comments
Slice Mobile, which uses the EE network, provides IPv6 addresses. I’m reluctant to recommend it because it was bought by the founder of Lycatel who were in trouble with HMRC, and I don’t know either way whether it’s entirely above board. (Also, the marketing is often deeply cringe, to the extent that I’d be embarrassed to recommend it). But if you need IPv6 on mobile it’s an option, and it’s cheaper than EE.
My wife's phone is on EE and it gets an IPv6 address from the network.
I found that EE did support IPv6. However, 1pmobile (who use a lot of EE's systems, and are a MVNO on the network) do not.