On Feb 18, 2011, at 10:53 AM, Franck Martin wrote:
http://www.jetcafe.org/~npc/isp/large.html
If you take the 5 top US ISPs and get them to do dual stack IPv6, that's 50 million subscribers in the US only.
I think google and others will notice some serious traffic happening.
Google would probably notice significant traffic increases on IPv6 if they started providing AAAA records to non-white-listed DNS resolvers.
It took a market share of 10 to 20% of Mozilla for web developers to go back to support ALL browsers. Same for mobile web site a 10% surfing rate got many companies to develop web sites for mobiles.
If I recall Comcast and Time Warner are participating in IPv6 day. This should create enough eyeballs to show on web analytics graph and provide the shift that makes nat444 irrelevant.
They have not yet deployed to more than a handful of trial customers. In fact, I think TW has not yet started their trials.
For a network operator I'm looking at the ipv6 ipv4 ASN ratio. Once it passes 10% we will have a snow ball effect in the core.
It's just short of 9% today and climbing rapidly.
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