## Deployment by carriers All the organizations providing or using Internet connectivity services have an associated Autonous System Number (ASN). APNIC (https://blog.apnic.net/2022/01/06/bgp-in-2021-the-bgp-table/) provides statistics on the evolution of IPv6 support across the ASNs in the world, as observed in the Internet routing tables. The percentage of IPv6-capable ASNs is growing over the years, which is a ggod sign. On the other hand, the table does not allow to understand the degree of adoption across the different industries, that is whether the ASNs are associated to a carrier, a service provider or an entreprise. To zoom in at that level, it is necessary to look at more detailed statistics such as those provided by Akamai (https://www.akamai.com/internet-station/cyber-attacks/state-of-the-internet-report/ipv6-adoption-visualization) or APNIC (https://stats.labs.apnic.net). Not unsurprisingly, the vast majority of carriers worldwide already support IPv6. Yet, differences exist. As a general rule ### [Previous](Status.md) [Next](Deployment%20in%20the%20home.md) [Chapter Contents](5.%20Deployment.md)