In message <EFD65FF5-12C8-49BE-8243-F081949A5A08@genius.com>, Franck Martin wri tes:
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 m = illion subscribers in the US only.
I think google and others will notice some serious traffic happening.
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 ma= ny companies to develop web sites for mobiles.
If I recall Comcast and Time Warner are participating in IPv6 day. This shou= ld create enough eyeballs to show on web analytics graph and provide the shi= ft that makes nat444 irrelevant.
Comcast and Time Warner can enable it, they can't however turn it on in many cases as it requires the customer to do something.
For a network operator I'm looking at the ipv6 ipv4 ASN ratio. Once it passe= s 10% we will have a snow ball effect in the core.
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