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waynesonfire 5 hours ago

> It has barely hit 50% and it's already plateauing.

That makes sense. The majority of IPv6 deployment is mobile.

The next wave of adoption requires ISPs start offering residential IPv6. Once this happens, router manufacturers will innovate around the IPv6 offering as a differentiator, making it easy to deploy by end-users. IPv6 wifi APs will then become ubiqutious and so forth across other services. Has to start with ISPs.

dtech 4 hours ago | parent [-]

ISPs in the US and Europe mostly have been offering IPv6 for a while now

jabl 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Unfortunately my ISP here in Europe is not one of those offering IPv6.

yxhuvud 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Mine does and it works so well that I actually have to turn it off when working from home as a bunch of the third party servers at work doesn't have any support for it.

Hikikomori 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Other than France or Germany its far from mostly.