Hello NANOG, first time writing to here. My inquiry for you is on the subject of IPv6 Geolocation tools; or better yet, the lack accuracy in them. My main problem comes from YouTube.com and other Google Geolocation required tools (Google Voice, being an example). I must set network.dns.disableIPv6 to true just to access a lot of videos on YouTube, and to access my Google voice and similar services. I am unsure what country it thinks I am from when I access via IPv6, but it sure thinks I am foreign to the US. I understand that all Geolocation can, at most, point to the local routing station of that person's ISP. The current progress in the IPv6 field of geolocation is mostly pointing at countries, not even states or cities unlike IPv4. Is there something majorly different about the ability to track IPs in v6, than there was in v4? Or are the main producers of this data just busy / do not see IPv6 as being profitable / not worth their time? Another problem I have (which isn't really relevant to the subject, but if anyone has the same problem when loading via IPv6 I would be interested in hearing about it), would be the loading of YouTube content. Pages will seemingly load partially, and always be "Waiting on s.ytimg.com". http://s.ytimg.com/ loads instantly for me via IPv6, but not via videos. Has anyone else experenced the same problem? If I use v4 to load YouTube, the video instantly loads. There could be heavy load from my broker (he.net), but all other sites load instantly. Thanks for your time.