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Total Score: 575
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Mainstream and business (Free Pro) mobile and wireline ISP.

Location: France
Home Fibre Metrics
  • IPv6 Mobile Roaming (Support for IPv6 when roaming.)
    Unknown
  • IPv6 Support (Level of IPv6 support and implementation)
    Last Updated: 2025-08-09
    30
  • ISP DNS Resolver IPv6 (Does the ISP provide IPv6 DNS resolvers.)
    Last Updated: 2025-08-09
    10
  • ISP DNS Resolver IPv6 Lookups (Is the default DNS resolver able to perform lookups over IPv6.)
    Last Updated: 2025-08-09
    10
  • ISP Email IPv6 (If the ISP offers an email service, does it fully support IPv6.)
    smtp/imap/pop/webmail endpoints all have AAAA records but MXes do not.
    Last Updated: 2025-08-09
    5
  • ISP Level Traffic Filtering (Does the service allow inbound connections.)
    Last Updated: 2025-08-09
    10
  • ISP Services IPv6 (Are internal services (eg mail server, support system etc) accessible over IPv6)
    IPTV multicast streams are v4-only, I believe.
    Last Updated: 2025-08-09
    9
  • ISP Website IPv6 (Is the ISP's primary website accessible over IPv6.)
    Last Updated: 2025-08-09
    10
  • Prefix Delegation Size (Size of the IPv6 prefix delegated to customers)
    A /60 is routed to the CPE.
    Last Updated: 2025-08-09
    5
  • Prefix Stability (How frequently the delegated prefix changes)
    Fixed prefix, never changes.
    Last Updated: 2025-08-09
    10
  • Provided Equipment Flexibility (Flexibility of the provided equipment )
    Last Updated: 2025-08-09
    10
  • Provided Equipment IPv6 Support (IPv6 support of equipment provided by the provider.)
    Last Updated: 2025-08-09
    10
  • Reverse DNS Control (Ability for users to set reverse DNS entries on the delegated prefix.)
    Last Updated: 2025-08-09
    10
  • Router - Downstream PD Support (Ability of the ISP-supplied router to provide downstream prefix delegation.)
    I don't believe that the ISP-provided router supports downstream PD, but routes for multiple /64s can be added to its routing table. In case of a custom router, only the last /61 half can be routed to it.
    Last Updated: 2025-08-09
    5
  • Router Flexibility (Can users supply their own router, or are they forced to use the one provided.)
    Because of the integrated ONT, the provided router is mandatory, but there is a bridge mode.
    Last Updated: 2025-08-09
    8
  • Router Port Control (Does the equipment provided by the ISP allow users to open ports.)
    Last Updated: 2025-08-09
    10
Performance Metrics
Home Fibre
IPv6 Support 30/10
Last Updated: 2025-08-09
ISP DNS Resolver IPv6 10/10
Last Updated: 2025-08-09
ISP DNS Resolver IPv6 Lookups 10/10
Last Updated: 2025-08-09
ISP Email IPv6 5/10
smtp/imap/pop/webmail endpoints all have AAAA records but MXes do not.
Last Updated: 2025-08-09
ISP Level Traffic Filtering 10/10
Last Updated: 2025-08-09
ISP Services IPv6 9/10
IPTV multicast streams are v4-only, I believe.
Last Updated: 2025-08-09
ISP Website IPv6 10/10
Last Updated: 2025-08-09
Prefix Delegation Size 5/10
A /60 is routed to the CPE.
Last Updated: 2025-08-09
Prefix Stability 10/10
Fixed prefix, never changes.
Last Updated: 2025-08-09
Provided Equipment Flexibility 10/10
Last Updated: 2025-08-09
Provided Equipment IPv6 Support 10/10
Last Updated: 2025-08-09
Reverse DNS Control 10/10
Last Updated: 2025-08-09
Router - Downstream PD Support 5/10
I don't believe that the ISP-provided router supports downstream PD, but routes for multiple /64s can be added to its routing table. In case of a custom router, only the last /61 half can be routed to it.
Last Updated: 2025-08-09
Router Flexibility 8/10
Because of the integrated ONT, the provided router is mandatory, but there is a bridge mode.
Last Updated: 2025-08-09
Router Port Control 10/10
Last Updated: 2025-08-09