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Ipv6 - Anyone Using It?


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Thailand's IPv6 adoption rate is 0.06% (Source: http://www.google.com/ipv6/statistics.html#tab=per-country-ipv6-adoption). I suspect this is mostly going to be research/experimental use.

I also read a few days ago that there were 7 (I think it was) Thai websites supporting IPv6 - and that that number has gone down over recent months.

I too doubt it's commercially available here.

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Just thought to ask, read an article about it (http://www.mcot.net/site/content?id=51ae8df8150ba03a06000437), wondering if anyone is actually using it.

Already posted here: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/644360-thailand-heralds-new-ipv6-internet-era/

Hopefully, the bloke on the right is not the one in charge.

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Call me cynical, but I doubt if the rollout will be anything like that quick. This is more like an opportunity for a lot of money to be spent on equipment that isn't wanted or needed, with suitably large kickbacks to certain influential people.

Whilst IPv6 provide a larger address space, the widescale adoption of NAT by ISPs (as is happening in some countries) can reduce the demand for IP addresses. Typically it's only gamers that have problems working with a NATted IP address; regular web users are just fine.

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