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Re: Microsoft's participation in World IPv6 day

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tim Chown)
Mon Jun 6 17:17:12 2011

From: Tim Chown <tjc@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
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Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2011 22:16:25 +0100
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On 6 Jun 2011, at 15:30, Jason Fesler wrote:
>=20
>> I would have expected the green+azure areas in those graphs to have =
increased in the past half year but counter-intutitively, it appears =
that IPv4 only usage is increasing.
>=20
> You're assuming there's significant rollout of IPv6.  Everything I've =
seen so far says that *starts* nowish, and more laterish this year, in =
any impacting way.  Really, we're just just before the start of getting =
end user adoption to start rising.

For our web presence, which has been dual-stack since 2004, we saw =
external IPv6 traffic rise 0.1% per year to 2010, when it 'leapt' to =
1.0% and in 2011 so far the highest we've seen over any month is 1.8%, =
so it doubled in 2010 and is set to more than double in 2011.  OK, so 2% =
is still small, but from tiny acorns...

SMTP is still well under 1% though.

Tim=


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