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Mashimo 4 hours ago

I wonder why Germany has a relative high adoption rate with 77%? They are normally behind when it comes to new technology.

Is it because they have more carrier NAT?

In Denmark I can get cheap 1 / 1 Gbit/s fiber, but still no ipv6 :(

FeelingGood 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

We have enough IPv4 addresses (combined with CGNAT) in Denmark so the providers have no business incentive to spend money on supporting IPv6 :/

ahartmetz 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Carrier-grade NAT for home connections is pretty rare in Germany. I only know of Deutsche Glasfaser - a fairly new ISP that isn't doing too well.

Dagger2 an hour ago | parent | next [-]

It's very common. German ISPs collectively went with DS-Lite, so most of that 77% with v6 have CGNATed v4.

interloxia 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Vodafone cable's cgnat struggles. I went v6 for home so that at least the v6 sites and my own connections avoid the congestion.