BT Launches IPv6 Resource Centre
In preparation for World IPv6 Launch on June 6, BT is launching an IPv6 Resource Center. As BT’s Tim Rooney states:
I’d recommend estimating that date for you (if you ever believe it will happen) and working backwards to devise a plan to support an IPv6 Internet presence. With a plan in place, you can estimate the plan execution time (make sure you add some fudge time due to inevitable unforeseen issues) and be ready to invoke it with enough lead time to complete it by your IPv6 Density or “D-Day.”
BT’s IPv6 Resource Centre includes links to webinars, videos, whitepapers and more.
Published on March 1, 2012 by Dan York
Categories: IPv6, Sites, World IPv6 Launch

How do I get a block of IPv6 (Static) addresses allocated to me, which are real routeable, usable from BT, from my Home address, which is on a Domestic tariff?
Surely there can’t be any excuses anymore for charging Business tariff rates to get a static IP address!
A block of 1024 addresses would be a useful start, given that I’m a Technical User, in the IT industry.
I also don’t want to be challenged and questioned by BT support, as to Why I would require IPv6, when it would be useful for security, configuration and my career.
I’m afraid you’ll have to speak with BT about that as we have no connection with them. We were simply reporting on the launch of BT’s IPv6 Resource Centre. In looking through the site, the best link I can see for contact information is:
http://www.globalservices.bt.com/globalLocation.do?method=VIEW&country=uk
Best wishes with getting that block of IPv6 addresses!