On Feb 18, 2011, at 10:53 AM, Franck Martin wrote: > 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 > million subscribers in the US only. > > I think google and others will notice some serious traffic happening. > Google would probably notice significant traffic increases on IPv6 if they started providing AAAA records to non-white-listed DNS resolvers.
> 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 many > companies to develop web sites for mobiles. > > If I recall Comcast and Time Warner are participating in IPv6 day. This > should create enough eyeballs to show on web analytics graph and provide the > shift that makes nat444 irrelevant. > They have not yet deployed to more than a handful of trial customers. In fact, I think TW has not yet started their trials. > For a network operator I'm looking at the ipv6 ipv4 ASN ratio. Once it passes > 10% we will have a snow ball effect in the core. > It's just short of 9% today and climbing rapidly. > Toute connaissance est une réponse à une question > The trick is combining the correct knowledge with the right question. Owen