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    World IPv6 Launch on 6 June 2012. Its been a decade - what is wrong with you? Please make a public statement about what the plans are. Don't say you are "working on it." This is not splitting the atom. You make a capital expenditure for well-known networking equipment and connect it to IPv6 infrastructure. You could make a reasonable delivery estimate as soon as you made the committment to do it. Don't say is not "dominant" yet (as your customer service agent put it). It is significant. You are supposed to be cutting edge not a laggard.

    IPv6 Penetration overall is about 35% WW (google users) and in the US is 46%. This may not be dominant but its significant. Its time to act. https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html#tab=per-country-ipv6-adoption

    In November 2016, 1,491 (98.2%) of the 1,519 top-level domains (TLDs) in the Internet supported IPv6 to access their domain name servers.

    Web and cloud services provider, Akamai, measured the speed of IPv6 vs. IPv4. They found, “Sites load 5% faster in median and 15% faster for the 95% percentile on IPv6 compared to IPv4.” That means for some people who are pursuing high speed, IPv6 is indeed a better choice.

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