IPv6 BlogCategory IPv6Posted by Sam Soltano on 22 July 202450.3% of web servers located in Slovakia support , compared to 10.6% for USA and 2.4% for Japan.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 4 April 20180.15% of all websites add IPv6 support every month. At that speed, transition to IPv6 will be completed in April 2067.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 8 May 201723.8% of web servers located in the Czech Republic support , compared to 16.8% for USA and 1.2% for Japan.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 3 April 2017IPv6 is now supported by 10% of all websites, up from 6.1% a year ago.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 26 October 2016Usage of IPv6 is now increasing steadily after a long period of stagnation.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 12 July 2016Posted by Sam Soltano on 6 April 2016IPv6 adoption has stalled at 6.1%. Just when IPv4 has been declared "historic".
Posted by Sam Soltano on 24 February 2015Only 14.9% of the top 1000 websites support IPv6, and only 5.5% of the rest.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 25 November 20145% of all websites now support IPv6.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 30 April 20140.6% of all websites add IPv6 support every month. At that speed, transition to IPv6 will be completed in July 2027.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 25 September 2013IPv6 is now supported by 3.6% of all websites, up from 2.7% one year ago.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 19 August 2013Posted by Sam Soltano on 29 April 201329 out of 30 websites don't support IPv6.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 18 April 201332.6% of .mil (US military) websites are IPv6-ready. More than on any other top level domain.
Posted by Sam Soltano on 11 December 2012Microsoft-IIS is used only by 2.2% of all IPv6-ready website.
IPv6 is meant to be the future of Internet communication. With a world-wide adoption rate of 2.7% we are certainly not there yet.
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