Re: IPv6 traffic stats

Danny McPherson <danny@tcb.net> Wed, 12 November 2008 20:17 UTC

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From: Danny McPherson <danny@tcb.net>
To: Harald Alvestrand <harald@alvestrand.no>
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On Nov 11, 2008, at 2:34 PM, Harald Alvestrand wrote:

> Sorry, I misremembered.
>
> The correct number from the presentation is 0.238% - only Russia,  
> Ukraine and France have more than 0.5% IPv6.
>
> Presentation available from http://rosie.ripe.net/presentations-detail/Thursday/Plenary%2014:00/index.html 
> .
>

Indeed, and according to the same stats,

• 0.238% of users have useful IPv6 connectivity (and prefer IPv6)
• 0.09% of users have broken IPv6 connectivity

Nearly 38% of that .238% is broken...

-danny
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