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IPv6 traffic crosses the 50% mark (google.com)

816 points by Aaronmacaron · 91 days ago · 621 comments on HN

Article summary

Google has reported that IPv6 traffic has surpassed 50% of total internet traffic. The company collects statistics on IPv6 adoption and publishes them to help internet providers, website owners, and policymakers with the rollout of IPv6. The data shows varying levels of IPv6 deployment around the world, with some regions experiencing more widespread adoption than others. IPv6 adoption has been a long-standing goal for the internet community, aiming to replace the older IPv4 protocol.

Main themes

  • IPv6 adoption
  • Internet infrastructure
  • Network protocols
  • ISP policies
  • Technology transition
  • Global connectivity

What commenters say

  • The transition to IPv6 is crucial for the future of the internet, but its adoption has been slow due to various technical and economic challenges.
  • ISPs are not doing enough to support IPv6, and their lack of effort is hindering the transition process.
  • The benefits of IPv6, such as improved security and increased address space, outweigh the risks and challenges associated with its adoption.
  • Some argue that the cost of deploying IPv6 is not justified for enterprises and residential users, while others believe that market conditions and cost savings can drive its adoption.
  • The use of IPv6-only networks and translation technologies like NAT64 and 464XLAT can help facilitate the transition to IPv6.
  • There are differing opinions on the role of ISPs in providing IPv6 support, with some arguing that they should prioritize its deployment and others believing that it is not a priority.
  • The adoption of IPv6 is more prevalent in certain regions, such as mobile networks and less developed markets, due to cost justifications and technical requirements.
  • Some commentators believe that cloud providers and ISPs should charge more for IPv4 addresses to incentivize the adoption of IPv6.