Yes but HE doesn't serve residential users directly. To a normal person HE is no different than NTT/GTT/Verizon/Sprint/Any other transit carrier. They may move the most v6 traffic, but Comcast is the largest ISP actually getting v6 to end users.
*Spencer Ryan* | Senior Systems Administrator | sr...@arbor.net *Arbor Networks* +1.734.794.5033 (d) | +1.734.846.2053 (m) www.arbornetworks.com On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 8:07 PM, Cryptographrix <cryptograph...@gmail.com> wrote: > I don't remember the source, but I do remember that even with Comcast's > deployment, HE still represented the majority of IPv6 traffic in the US. > > Of course, it could just be a bunch of us heavy IPv6 users. > > > > On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 8:03 PM Spencer Ryan <sr...@arbor.net> wrote: > >> Comcast is near 100% on their DOCSIS network (Busniess and residential). >> That should be the largest single ISP for IPv6 for end users in the USA. >> >> >> *Spencer Ryan* | Senior Systems Administrator | sr...@arbor.net >> *Arbor Networks* >> +1.734.794.5033 (d) | +1.734.846.2053 (m) >> www.arbornetworks.com >> >> On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 7:49 PM, Cryptographrix <cryptograph...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Depends - how many US users have native IPv6 through their ISPs? >>> >>> If I remember correctly (I can't find the source at the moment), HE.net >>> represents something like 70% of IPv6 traffic in the US. >>> >>> And yeah, not doing that - actually in the middle of an IPv6 project at >>> work at the moment that's a bit important to me. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Jun 3, 2016 at 7:45 PM Baldur Norddahl < >>> baldur.nordd...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> > Den 4. jun. 2016 01.26 skrev "Cryptographrix" < >>> cryptograph...@gmail.com>: >>> > > >>> > > The information I'm getting from Netflix support now is explicitly >>> > telling >>> > > me to turn off IPv6 - someone might want to stop them before they >>> > > completely kill US IPv6 adoption. >>> > >>> > Not allowing he.net tunnels is not killing ipv6. You just need need >>> native >>> > ipv6. >>> > >>> > On the other hand it would be nice if Netflix would try the other >>> protocol >>> > before blocking. >>> > >>> >> >>