Well,
Google's and Microsoft's systems are already reachable via IPv6, and systems do prefer making a connection over IPv6 where possible.

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On 12 Jun 2016, at 16:35, Jack <noc@kwaoo.net> wrote:

On 12/06/2016 16:08, Alexander Koeppe wrote:
This time and energy would be better off spent in just deploying v6.
Sure, but how ?

The only valuable idea I fetched, if it is only possible, is to make a
united RIR team (RIPE & ARIN, at least), and try to convince Google,
Yahoo and microsoft to priorize v6-reachable web site (with a real
priority), like google did for TLS, if I recall

That would probably motive the hosting world in this issue, making
v6-only ISP viable

It's just not that difficult. You just need to develop a stepwise approach. A one-shot would probably fail.

-- Alex


Am 11.06.2016 um 22:35 schrieb Gert Doering <gert@space.net>:

Hi,

On Sat, Jun 11, 2016 at 10:14:11PM +0300, NTX NOC wrote:
About IPv6 - still now in Russia there are no Home ISPs who gives IPv6
by default to customers. Nobody wants it, nobody needs it.

The "nobody needs it" is a misconception.  Direct your energy there to
make people understand that IPv4 is game over.

Gert Doering
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have you enabled IPv6 on something today...?

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