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Not unsurprisingly, the vast majority of carriers worldwide already support IPv6. Yet, differences exist.
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As a general rule, the carriers active in those countries with higher IPv6 adoption also show higher levels of IPv6 utilization.
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For example, IPv6 adoption in the United States is 51%. Carriers such as AT&T, Comcast, T-Mobile and Verizon all exceed 70% of IPv6 use in their networks.
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In europe, both Belgium and Germany reach 50% of IPv6 traffic. Proximus, Telenet, DT, Telefonica Germany, Versatel and Vodafone Germany range from 50 % to 70%.
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For example, based on the Akamai statistics, IPv6 adoption in the United States is 51%. Carriers such as AT&T, Comcast, T-Mobile and Verizon all exceed 70% of IPv6 use in their networks.
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In Europe, both Belgium and Germany reach 50% of IPv6 traffic. Proximus, Telenet, DT, Telefonica Germany, Versatel and Vodafone Germany range from 50% to 70%.
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India shows 51% IPv6 adoption. Carriers there also have high IPv6 rate. Bharti, Reliance Jio and Vodafone India find themselves between 60% and 70%.
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Whilst it cannot be gneralized, in countries with lower IPv6 adoption the local carriers also tend to be slower in enabling IPv6.
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For example, European countries such as Spain, Italy and Poland show respectively 4.5%, 7% and 13.5% adoption.
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### [<ins>Previous</ins>](Status.md) [<ins>Next</ins>](Deployment%20in%20the%20home.md) [<ins>Chapter Contents</ins>](5.%20Deployment.md)
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