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==IPv6 Deployment==
 
==IPv6 Deployment==
 
Om December 1995, IANA formally assumed the responsibility of the address management functions of IPv6 subsequently in 1996, the IPv6 standard is completed and its production allocation is made available to [[ISP]]s in 1999. The early phase of IPv6 deployment started in 2000 using tunneling techniques over a common IPv4 layer.[[Google]] and Comcast are among the large internet operators deploying IPv6.<ref>[http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/48/51/44953210.pdf www.oecd.org]</ref> By mid 2007, public interest on the use of IPv6 increased based on the Autonomous (AS) routing table. Between 2004 to 2008, IPv6 routes increased from 2.5 % TO 3%. iN 2008, the size of IPv6 deployment in terms of host capability is between 2-3 per one thousand internet hosts.<ref>[http://meetings.ripe.net/ripe-56/presentations/Huston-Measuring_IPv6_Deployment.pdf Measuring IPv6 Deployment]</ref>
 
Om December 1995, IANA formally assumed the responsibility of the address management functions of IPv6 subsequently in 1996, the IPv6 standard is completed and its production allocation is made available to [[ISP]]s in 1999. The early phase of IPv6 deployment started in 2000 using tunneling techniques over a common IPv4 layer.[[Google]] and Comcast are among the large internet operators deploying IPv6.<ref>[http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/48/51/44953210.pdf www.oecd.org]</ref> By mid 2007, public interest on the use of IPv6 increased based on the Autonomous (AS) routing table. Between 2004 to 2008, IPv6 routes increased from 2.5 % TO 3%. iN 2008, the size of IPv6 deployment in terms of host capability is between 2-3 per one thousand internet hosts.<ref>[http://meetings.ripe.net/ripe-56/presentations/Huston-Measuring_IPv6_Deployment.pdf Measuring IPv6 Deployment]</ref>
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==Google Experiment on IPv6==
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The experiment conducted by Google on IPv6 end-user connectivity and traffic levels in 2009 found that:<ref>[http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/48/51/44953210.pdf Result of Google Experiment on IPv6]</ref>
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* 0.25% of users were IPv6 capable as September 2009 and half of the users were using MacOs and Windows Vista
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* 0.9% of end-users using other technically oriented websites were connected to IPv6 when possible as of June 2009
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* Leading countries countries capable of using IPv6 as of September 2009 were France (1%), China (0.4%), Sweden (0.2%), Japan, Netherlands and United States (less than 0.1%)
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* networks originating majority of IPv6 traffic come from universities and research institutions with the exemption of [[free.fr]], a French IPv6 enabled ISP.
    
==References==
 
==References==
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