Providing SixXs connectivity to customers
Shadow Hawkins on Wednesday, 17 November 2010 12:31:51
Hi,
I would like to provide IPv6 connectivity to our customers, mainly small/medium sized organisations with various types of IPv4 connectivity. Some of them don't have fixed IPv4 addresses; SixXs seems a perfect solution for them.
However, the FAQ seems biased to getting IPv6 connectivity for yourself or for your organisation; no words about how to proceed when you would like to setup connectivity for someone.
The basics are this: we are not an ISP (nor do we want to become one, under Dutch/European law ;-) but we do administer computer networks for our customers. Again, these are merely small to medium sized office networks, mostly with a simple NAT setup.
But, with all the warnings about getting more than one account, I don't know what would be the right account information to fill out. Technically, the network should be assigned to Customer Name; while the "person" and his/her e-mail address should, most likely, be an administrative address at the customer (something like: ipv6@customer.example.com), that would point to our own organisation; i.e. the "person" being me. Which, in turn, could very well interfere with "If we detect anything that may might lead to think otherwise your accounts will be disabled without warning".
So, what would be the correct way to proceed?
Best regards,
Valentijn
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