On Nov 26, 2012, at 5:57 PM, Randy Bush wrote:

> almost all ip traffic is unintentional.

Sure.  But my point is the notion that observed IPv6 traffic volumes are due to 
deliberate migration is not correct.

> when the average consumer (real) broadband connection becomes v6 capable, 
> about 40% of the traffic is instantly ipv6, thank you netflix, facebook, 
> netflix, google, netflix, and netflix.

'When', or 'if'?  The creeping proliferation of CGNs and the like, along with 
your example of TVs and oblique point about the sparsity of IPv6-enabled 
content/services/applications, does not necessarily support the conclusion that 
wholesale migration within the near- or medium-terms is inevitable.

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