The IESG has received a request from an individual submitter to consider the following document: - 'Some Measurements on World IPv6 Day from End-User Perspective' <draft-keranen-ipv6day-measurements-03.txt> as Informational RFC The IESG plans to make a decision in the next few weeks, and solicits final comments on this action. Please send substantive comments to the ietf@ietf.org mailing lists by 2012-09-05. Exceptionally, comments may be sent to iesg@ietf.org instead. In either case, please retain the beginning of the Subject line to allow automated sorting. Abstract During the World IPv6 Day on June 8th, 2011, several key content providers enabled their networks to offer both IPv4 and IPv6 services. Hundreds of organizations participated in this effort, and in the months and weeks leading up to the event worked hard on preparing their networks to support this event. The event was largely unnoticed by the general public, which is a good thing since it means that no major problems were detected. For the Internet, however, there was a major change on such a small timescale. This memo discusses measurements that the authors made from the perspective of an end-user with good IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity. Our measurements include the number of most popular networks providing AAAA records for their service as well as delay and connection failure statistics. The file can be obtained via http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-keranen-ipv6day-measurements/ IESG discussion can be tracked via http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-keranen-ipv6day-measurements/ballot/ No IPR declarations have been submitted directly on this I-D.