* erik.tarald...@telenor.com > Telenor Norway has had an pretty steep growth in IPv6 enabled > subscribers since the summer. We are the larges ISP in Norway, so > rollouts we do usually are somewhat reflected in the graphs. On the > fixed access (DSL and fiber) we had approx. 60.000 lines 1. oct. > Today (24.oct) we have more than 100.000 lines activated. Yet the > graph for Norway shows an flattening in the same time period. > https://www.vyncke.org/ipv6status/compare.php?metric=p&countries=no.
I've been somewhat puzzled about Google's Norway graph as well. If you zoom in, there is a dramatic increase between the 25th of September and the 7th of October, from 4.22% to 5.85%. In the same period, my own data from VG has been rather stable, peaking at about 4.5% (see http://goo.gl/XvoNLE). I do see a more gradual increase during October due to Telenor's roll-out (see http://goo.gl/7OWJqL), especially visible in the last few weeks. However, as Erik points out, in the same period (after the 7th of October), the Google graph has hardly moved. Very odd. Tore