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Bill Manning wrote:


> % i am just wondering, aprox. how many ISPs provide native ipv6
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>       my SWAG:  ~150 or so.

Checking http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/tla/all/

There are 565 TLA's of which 378 at least get announced.
This could be seen as ~300 ISP's (taking away the 6bone/RIR dupes)
who have at least an announcement for an IPv6 prefix.
These ISP's are quite possibly also giving IPv6 access
to their customers.

Natively the 150 number sounds quite reasonable.
Including tunneling it's more like ~300.

Then again it all depends on exactly what you want to know
as an ISP itself can be a customer of itself and will always
be native for itself. And if you have a l2 colo facility
having one router enabled makes everything native too.

Greets,
 Jeroen

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