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Submission + - IPv6 traffic volumes a bit of a mystery (networkworld.com) 1

netbuzz writes: As the June 8 World IPv6 Day experiment draws near, there is universal agreement that little IPv6 traffic is traversing the Internet at the moment. The event is designed in part to increase that volume. However, it will be difficult for Internet policymakers, engineers and the user community at large to tell how the upgrade to IPv6 is progressing because no one has accurate or comprehensive statistics about how much Internet traffic is IPv6 versus IPv4.
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IPv6 traffic volumes a bit of a mystery

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  • From what I can tell, the network industry is helping people scramble to set up a server, publicly visible on IPv6 with HTTP traffic, everything else gets dropped at the DMZ. The company can still claim to be IPv6 accessible, but their internal network remains a Class C or Class B IPv4 network.

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Disraeli was pretty close: actually, there are Lies, Damn lies, Statistics, Benchmarks, and Delivery dates.

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