From what I've seen, rolling out dual-stack will take about 40% of your traffic
to native v6. YMMV of course.
In addition to services that don't support v6, there are also devices (looking
at you, Roku) that don't support it, or things like smart TVs that don't have
it turned on by default, and
also, isp-embedded cdn caching was required to provide ipv6, iirc for
most of mine, and I provided ipv6 subnets even if it was optional. now
i just need to enable ipv6 on the last mile broadband and I'll be in
business! i can't wait to see the results. as I previously stated, I
do not want t
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