> They refuse to implement anything strictly required
This describes a lot of businesses ngl.
Bell in Canada is one huge head scratcher. They are one of the largest ISPs here and I can even buy 8 gig internet to my house if I want but they don't support IPv6.
Apparently (according to techs) a lot of ISPs are like that - they said they have everything up and running and even tested to turn on IPv6 but they haven't received the go-ahead.
He mentioned this because marking my connection as a "business" one without changing anything else would allow it to get IPv6 (a /64, bah).