IPv6 being issued by BSNL Broadband!

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@varkey U can opt out of the auto renewal now ,ur current prime membership will not be affected in any way it will end as the date mentioned their site ,by opting out u will no longer be auto renewed for the prime membership. I suggest u to do as soon as possible altough bsnl said In their site they will inform prior to 3 days as SMS for auto renewal but they didn't bother, that's why I I forgotten to opt out:cautious::cautious:.
 
Done @philip Opted out. It does say that subscription would continue till the end of the current period.
 

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@varkey yeah after the period u can opt for it monthly , yearly and all if u want. I find it pretty useful since u will get a combined subscription of both Amazon music and prime video ,and all especially amazon music is best .Plus u will get kindle if u are reader 😅 most of the books are paid of course but still u will get free books monthly basis. All comes at a price of 129 per month.
 
@varkey Do u know about any speedtest sites for ipv6 speedtests like fast.com . I just want to know the max speeds i am getting on ipv6.
 
Does anyone know about any speedtest sites for ipv6 speed testing like fast.com. I am skeptical about fast.com results . Does anyone knows about any other sites. Does ookla has any ipv6 speed test servers for testing.
 
@popcorn That speedtest is laughably inaccurate and it cannot even test IPv4 speeds correctly whichever servers you choose. I think that website might just be some sick joke.
I ask everyone to not bother with that site and get disappointed over nothing.
 
Yeah that site doesn't have any close servers . Is ipv6 matured in developed countries like US and all. So their network should be entirely ipv6 right since it was introduced years before . So why doesn't Ookla still have any ipv6 servers ....
 
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