From their site:

Instantly launch your favorite internet appliance with just a click using Cloud Seeder, our open-source server appliance platform for everyone, or use your skills and manually setup a home server lab. With IPv6rs, you will have the external IP you need to self host on your home computer or mobile device.

$10 a month, or $60 for a year, or $80 for 2 years.

Seems they give you an externally routable IP6 address, and then make that route to your home network, where you still have to run the server. They do have an app which is meant to make it easier to install podman containers for whatever service you want to run. For some reason, they call those “appliances”. Not a fan of that word.

Before anyone jumps in to say, “Pffft. I do this now for free” - this isn’t aimed at you then, is it? It’s aimed at making it possible for less technical people to self-host some of their digital life, which is a good thing in general, in my mind. Kind of like how Linux needed more user-friendly distros for the masses to increase adoption. Good on them, I say, and good luck.

    • Saik0@lemmy.saik0.com
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      7 months ago

      To best serve our customers during this time, Verizon is rolling out IPv6 address space in a “dual stack” mode – where IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are both loaded.

      Seems like verizon do…

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        7 months ago

        They have been in the process of rolling it out for what must be a decade now, meaning there are still areas where they don’t offer it.