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IPv6 traffic percentages?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Bajpai, Vaibhav)
Mon Jun 5 14:14:50 2017

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From: "Bajpai, Vaibhav" <vaibhav.bajpai@tum.de>
To: "nanog@nanog.org" <nanog@nanog.org>
Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2017 12:51:35 +0000
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Hello,

> nanog-isp at mail.com nanog-isp at mail.com=20
> Wed Jan 20 12:14:42 UTC 2016
>=20
> Hello all,
>=20
> Would those with IPv6 deployments kindly share some statistics on their p=
ercentage of IPv6 traffic?
> Bonus points for sharing top IPv6 sources. Anything else than the usual s=
uspects, Google/YouTube, Netflix and Facebook?
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> Some public information I've found so far:
> - Comcast around 25% IPv6 traffic (http://www.lightreading.com/ethernet-i=
p/ip-protocols-software/facebook-ipv6-is-a-real-world-big-deal/a/d-id/71839=
5)
> - Comcast has over 1 Tb/s (of mostly YouTube traffic) over IPv6 (http://c=
orporate.comcast.com/comcast-voices/comcast-reaches-key-milestone-in-launch=
-of-ipv6-broadband-network)
> - Swisscom 26% IPv6 traffic, 60% YouTube (http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/s=
winog27/p/01_Martin_Gysi.pdf)
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> I'd be very much interested in hearing from smaller ISPs, especially thos=
e having a very limited number of IPv4 addresses and/or running out.=20
>=20
> Thanks,
> Jared

The v6 numbers from ^ NANOG post are now more than 1 year old. Thought=20
to re-bump this thread. Would it be possible to share updated numbers=20
of v6 traffic share within your network and % contribution by top apps.

Thanks a bunch!

-- Vaibhav

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Vaibhav Bajpai
www.vaibhavbajpai.com

Postdoctoral Researcher
TU Munich, Germany
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