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Will IPv6 Be Fully Adopted by 2025? What You Need to Know

DJMcKenzie87
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Will IPv6 Be Fully Adopted by 2025? What You Need to Know

Hi it's very interesting to watch this YouTube video about Ipv6

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1iDrgUvRkI&pp=ygUMcGx1c25ldCBpcHY2

Watch it to the end Kind regards
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Re: Will IPv6 Be Fully Adopted by 2025? What You Need to Know

Linked video is about VPNs?

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Re: Will IPv6 Be Fully Adopted by 2025? What You Need to Know


@DJMcKenzie87 wrote:

Will IPv6 Be Fully Adopted by 2025?


 

No.

 

Looking at the rate of worldwide IPv6 adoption, it will be many years (if ever) to become fully adopted -

 

Google IPv6 worldwide - 12-Feb-2025.jpg

 

The UK is near enough tracking the worldwide IPv6 adoption rate -

 

Google IPv6 UK - 12-Feb-2025.jpg

 

I have my doubts that the author of the video knows what they're talking about because for example at time=2:17 it says -
"China has set aggressive IPv6 targets to become fully IPv6 operational by 2025"

Well (if true) they've got one hell of a lot of catching up to do to achieve that ! -

 

Google IPv6 China - 12-Feb-2025.jpg

 

My home network has been using IPv6 since 2013, and has consistently used around 86% IPv6 traffic for most of that time.

The ONLY device I have that isn't IPv6 capable and connected to the internet is a Gigaset N300A VoIP phone base station, which is a little annoying knowing that my VoIP provider (A&A) is fully IPv6 capable.

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Re: Will IPv6 Be Fully Adopted by 2025? What You Need to Know

Got he correct clip this time, but like @outcast , I don't think the author is that clued up. Some  of what he says is somewhat questionable, and as stated his statistical analysis is slightly 'off'.  He might kid a few with a lack of knowledge, but anyone with a reasonable understanding is going to dismiss this as quackery.

John