With real deployment of IPv6 happening around the world since the time of World IPv6 Launch, what does “success” look like? How much IPv6 traffic is “enough”? What are key milestones for IPv6 progress?
The latest updated IPv6 measurements are now available for July 2013. More operators continue to add themselves to our measurements list and we see more IPv6 access from more places. Noteworthy this month is Singaporean ISP, M1, who entered the list this month, and also Hughes Network Systems who has a major IPv6 deployment that they have been rolling out for some time.
If you are a network operator deploying IPv6 and would like to be included in our measurements, please register for inclusion.
One year ago today, thousands of people around the world came together to permanently enable IPv6 on their websites, access networks and in their devices.
As we’ve noted this week through our news release and then infographic, the world has changed greatly in this past year. The percentage of users using IPv6 has doubled and in fact more than doubled for many of the networks we are now measuring.
Articles, blog posts and other media are popping up all across the Internet today as so many people join in the celebration – we’re seeing them in the #v6launch and #IPv6 hashtags on Twitter, we’re seeing them on Google+, on Facebook, in LinkedIn groups… and everywhere.
THANK YOU for all you have done over this past year to help move IPv6 forward!
Together we have made IPv6 an integral part of the global Internet and a regular aspect of mainstream network planning and deployment – and we look forward to continuing to work with all of you over the months and years ahead.
How has the Internet changed in the one year since World IPv6 Launch? How many more sites, network operators and home router vendors are now using IPv6? In honor of the 1-year anniversary of World IPv6 Launch, we’ve released an updated infographic at:
Please feel free to pass this link around and to share or embed the infographic in your own materials. (Clicking / tapping the image below will take you to the full version.)
As the one-year anniversary of World IPv6 Launch approaches this Thursday, we’ve issued a news release celebrating the one-year anniversary and noting that the overall number of IPv6-connected users has doubled since the big day last year. Among the highlights of the news release:
Google reports the number of visitors to its sites using IPv6 has more than doubled in the past year.
Australian ISP Internode reports that 10 percent of its customers now use IPv6 to access the Internet.
Akamai reports that it is currently delivering approximately 10 billion requests per day over IPv6, which represents a 250 percent growth rate since June of last year.
KDDI measurement shows that the number of IPv6 users of KDDI has doubled and that IPv6 traffic has increased approximately three times from last year.
Beyond those bullet points, our IPv6 measurements page shows that some networks have significantly higher IPv6 usage already.
Throughout this week we’ll be bringing you more information about IPv6 usage one year after World IPv6 Launch. The best way to keep track may be to follow us at one of:
To help tell the story of what happened with the beginning of World IPv6 Launch on June 6, 2012, we created this infographic that explains through both numbers and charts how the Internet changed – and is continuing to change!
Please feel free to pass the image along or to use it in your materials – and to point people here to this page www.worldipv6launch.org/infographic to download a copy themselves.
Thank you to all of you who are part of these amazing numbers – and we look forward to seeing the continued growth of IPv6 in the months and years ahead.
(Click on the image below to view the infographic in a separate window.)