> On Jan 3, 2017, at 9:09 AM, Paul Mansfield <paul+uk...@mansfield.co.uk> wrote: > > On 8 November 2016 at 12:02, Nicholas Humfrey > <nicholas.humf...@bbc.co.uk> wrote: >> What are the UK adoption predictions for 2017? > > according to Google, the UK is now on 19.12%
Interesting to see a 3% diurnal variation. That would seem to suggest that either there’s a significant fraction of Google clientele that are not people, or that there’s a big difference between commercial and residential ISPs. Not sure which. In our 2016 peering survey (https://www.pch.net/resources/Papers/peering-survey/PCH-Peering-Survey-2016.pdf) fewer than 1% of UK peering agreements were reported to be carrying IPv6 traffic, which was below the global average of 3.88%. It would also be great to see IPv6 stats out of LINX and LoNAP… I note that, unlike some other exchanges, neither of their stats pages call out IPv6 traffic separately. It would be great to see that added. That would help us better quantify the division between the few large networks that are carrying a lot of v6, like Google, and the large number of small networks that don’t route it at all. -Bill
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