It's pretty high, at least in the U.S.
https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/US
Support in consumer electronics (TVs, game consoles) is weak, but a lot of home
gateways are fine. Netflix and YouTube stream over IPv6, and I think Amazon
Prime Video also does, but of course only if you're streaming t
First, roll out IPv6 if you haven't yet. That should relieve a lot of pressure
on your pool size, and gives customers a workaround for some of the weird
things ("Use the IPv6 address instead of IPv4.").
Second, build your own geofeed. You can create a CSV providing as much detail
as you want, d
Anyone know the penetration rate of IPV6 for home users (cable modem)? I know
that some of the CPE doesn't even properly support IPV6 such as the stuff being
handed out by RCN/Astound.
We just got our IPV6 allocation from ARIN and everything here is now dual
stack. Was relatively painless.
O
You may have run in to this, but Hulu also limits (or they were before I
canceled the service personally) the number of “homes” you can use it at,
and they tracked this by IP. So, if your customer’s IP changes more than a
few times a year they will not be able to use the service they’re paying
for.
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