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When is IPv6 beginning to matter? When is IPv6 taking off? These are
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questions that we debate in the IPv6 community at meetings and online.
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For us, 2020 has already become the year of IPv6.
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For us, 2020 has already become the year of IPv6, even way before it
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is ending.
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## IPv6 traffic reached more than 33% (1/3) of traffic to Google
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Acccording to google
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Acccording to google, IPv6 search traffic already exceeds 33%:
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![](/u/image/google-ipv6-2020-08-07.png)
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The recent growth this year is also attributed to people more working
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from home, where IPv6 is already more present than in business
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connections.
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33% - this is clearly not yet 100%, however it means that every third
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search request is made using IPv6.
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## Some countries passed the 50% IPv6 deployment status
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[India](https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/IN),
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[Belgium](https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/BE),
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[the US](https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/US),
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[the US](https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/US) and
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[Malaysa](https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/MY) - all of them have
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passed the 50% IPv6 deployment mark. **India even surpassed the 70%
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mark!**
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And [Greece](https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/GR) and
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[Germany](https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/DE) are not far from
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passing the 50% mark.
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passing the 50% mark (while we in
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[Switzerland](https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/CH) only passed the
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40% mark...).
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In other words: if you are living or travelling to above countries,
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you have a 50% chance of getting IPv6 - and it's growing.
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you have a good chance of getting IPv6 - and it's growing.
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## IPv6 community is active and growing
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around, as many as we have never seen active before. Let us list some
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projects we are aware of:
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* [IPv6 Buzz](https://packetpushers.net/series/ipv6-buzz/) by Ed
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Horley, Scott Hogg, and Tom Coffeen
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* [IPv6 on Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/ipv6/)
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* [IPv6 Buzz](https://packetpushers.net/series/ipv6-buzz/)
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by Ed Horley, Scott Hogg, and Tom Coffeen
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* [The IPv6 Chat on Matrix and IRC](/u/projects/ipv6-chat/)
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Did we miss a community? Just [let us know about it](/u/contact/).
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* [The APNIC blog](https://blog.apnic.net/)
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* [RIPE labs](https://labs.ripe.net/)
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* [IPv6 on Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/ipv6/)
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* [Afrinic is offering education](https://learn.afrinic.net/)
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* [The IPv6 blog](https://ipv6.blog/) is a community maintained link
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collection - add your IPv6 resources there!
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* .. and probably many more! Did we miss a community? Just [let us know about it](/u/contact/).
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## IPv6 hardware/software support improving
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even if your network equipment does not nicely work with IPv6, a lot
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of equipment can now be made IPv6 usable just by flashing
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[OpenWRT](https://openwrt.org/).
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## IPv6 everywhere
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You might have heard the claims of our CEO, Nico Schottelius, that you
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can have IPv6 everywhere. This year at ungleich we released the
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[VIIRB](u/products/viirb-ipv6-box/), the world's smallest IPv6
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router.
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![](/u/image/viirb-strawberry.jpeg)
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This device is so easy and so small that you really don't have an
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excuse for not having IPv6: power it on, plug it into an IPv4 only
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network: all devices in your network have IPv6 via autoconfiguration.
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## IPv6 in 2020
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So in 2020, you can go out, connect yourself anywhere with IPv6, talk
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about it to many people and get your software easily up and
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running. Oh, and if you think it is just us, we are not the only ones
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who think [the attitude towards IPv6
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changed!](https://blog.apnic.net/2020/08/03/ipv4-ipv6-and-a-sudden-change-in-attitude/).
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