At my last $DAYJOB (large financial with several hundred thousand employees), we enabled IPv6, and I focused on our outbound web proxies. Day one, outbound traffic shifted to about 30% native v6 outbound. When I left 3 years ago, we were regularly pushing over 50%.

Many of the big sites (Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Apple, Netflix, LinkedIn) have v6 Internet facing services that just worked.

We were also able to enable v6 on a couple of our private connections (non-Internet) with business partners. Eliminating nat vastly simplified troubleshooting!

Feel free to reach out to me directly if you have further questions about our experience.

Adam

------ Original Message ------
From "Marco Moock via NANOG" <[email protected]>
To [email protected]
Cc "Marco Moock" <[email protected]>
Date 6/19/2025 4:16:44 PM
Subject Re: IPv6 native percentage (end user perspective)

Am 19.06.2025 um 14:12:20 Uhr schrieb Forrest Christian (List Account)
via NANOG:

 I see numerous statistics from Google and similar sources that
 indicate the percentage of end users who are IPv6 native.   What I'm
 missing are statistics going the other way - what percentage of sites
 (or endpoints that customers regularly connect to) are IPv6-native,
 from a total traffic perspective?

https://www.vyncke.org/ipv6status/

This site provides some info about IPv6 enabled web services in certain
countries.

Although, it doesn't give any info about the amount of traffic.

--
Gruß
Marco

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