On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 3:08 PM Job Snijders <j...@instituut.net> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 10:03 PM, Ca By <cb.li...@gmail.com> wrote: > > A similar take, is that big eyeballs (tmobile, comcast, sprint, att, > verizon > > wireless) and big content (goog, fb, akamai, netflix) are ipv6. Whats > left > > on ipv4 is the long tail of people asking for help on how to buy a /24 > > Joking aside, I suspect that what's left is on the long tail is > actually long haul traffic. I'm not aware of any transit provider > reporting anything close to the numbers that the CDNs observe in terms > of IPv4 / IPv6 percentage split. > > I posit that the more miles a packet has to travel, the more likely it > is to be an IPv4 packet. Related. The more miles the traffic travels the more likely it is the long tail ipv4 15% of internet that is not the wales : google, fb, netflix, apple, akamai ... and i will even throw in cloudflare. I hear transit is dead https://blog.apnic.net/2016/10/28/the-death-of-transit/ > > Kind regards, > > Job >