Re: ipv4 and ipv6 Coexistence.

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On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 12:35 PM Khaled Omar
<eng.khaled.omar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >> these numbers are ~2yrs old... but 25% is not "almost nobody".
>
> Actually, devilations in percentages makes things worse, some think it is 25% others think it is 30% others think no IPv6 at all :) and all these percentages are incorrect because only one thing can make it clear, to find an official solution announced for everybody stating that what should we do in such situation.
>

Perhaps you are arguing about your perspective:
  "My network/isp and there for things I poke at are ipv4 only"

sure.

But the rest of the world really has moved along to deploying ipv6.
Mobile networks are largely moving entirely to v6 with nat64 things to
get access to legacy-ip resources.
Content folk largely provide both v4/v6 endpoints for all of their resources.

Some consumer ISPs are making v6 the  norm, others are foot-draggers.

-chris





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