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Japanese, E.U. carriers top 2013 IPv6 adoption

Global adoption rates of IPv6 saw a bit of a surge in the second half of last year due to a growth in the roll out of the Internet protocol by major network operators in Japan and several European countries.

Larger networks in these countries have been rolling out IPv6, with a few of them doubling their deployment over the course of the last six months of last year, according to a report on the online technology site NetworkComputing.com by Erik Nygren, chief architect U.S.-based Internet content delivery network Akamai Technologies Inc.

He said Akamai saw IPv6 adoption rates double in the last six months.

He also said desktop and laptop operating systems saw a significant global increase due in part to growing IPv6 deployments in some large broadband networks. More than five per cent of global request to dual-stacked sites from many of the recent operating systems are made over IPv6. One exception is Appleā€™s Mac OS X system which alternates between IPv6 and the older IPv4.

IPv6 usage in mobile devices did not register a dramatic growth in the last six months because there is already a high degree of IPv6 usage in the market.

Among the network providers with highest IPv6 requests as of December 2013 were:

Among the mobile operating systems with the highest IPv6 request as of December 2013, were:

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