We're not free. Our service is intended for residential and small business customers who need a dedicated IPv6 prefix. Most free services are flooded with bots that slow speeds and cause IP bans. We limit the number of customers to ensure fast, reliable speeds.
We primarily serve the Puget Sound region with point-of-presence routers in Seattle and Vancouver, BC. If you're interested in service closer to you, then let us know! Send an email to contact@bainbridgeinternet.com.
It keeps the price low-ish and is good enough for most casual users. Much of your data still transits over IPv4 so you won't use as much as you'd expect.
We charge $0.01/GB for monthly overages on all plans. This is our cost for bandwidth and we don't make any money on it. We will never throttle or suspend your connection if you go over the limit.
Customers in the Puget Sound region should reliably see 150-200 Mbps. Send an email to contact@bainbridgeinternet.com if your connection is slow. There are several factors that affect speeds so we can't make guarantees. But we'll do our best to deliver speeds in that range.
Probably not. Most reputation lists aggregate IP addresses and networks that are known sources of abuse. While we have no control over reputation lists, we do our best to protect the reputation of our network. Any form of malicious activity is against our ToS and will result in immediate termination of service.
We offer /44 and /48 prefixes on request as a yearly lease. Send an email to contact@bainbridgeinternet.com.
Not yet. We'd like to offer NAT64 and DNS64 as a service. But leased IPv4 prefixes are expensive, and ARIN's wait list for a direct allocation is long.
Mostly to avoid abuse. We serve residential and small business customers who need a dedicated IPv6 prefix and can't get one from their traditional ISP. We are not a privacy VPN for bypassing geo-restrictions. We plan to offer service to residents of Canada in the future.
You sure can! It'll cost you $0-20/mo, depending on where you live and which cloud hosting provider you use. You'll need to learn the basics of routing and BGP. If all of that sounds like fun, then send an email to contact@bainbridgeinternet.com and we'll be happy to point you in the right direction.