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@h @alcinnz Sweden is an old-timer on the net and a small country, so it simply has a boatload of IPv4 and has been able to kick the can down the road. It's a disgrace, really, but easily explained.
South Korea surprises me. I would have assumed that they would have been using mostly IPv6 for years.
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@h @alcinnz I imagine the Nordic countries all have a similar story. I'm surprised and impressed than Finland seems to be doing IPv6.
What does "doing IPv6" mean in this graph? Google receiving mainly or a significant amount of IPv6 traffic?
Either way I can say about Sweden that national ISPs generally understand and somewhat promote IPv6, or at least individuals inside their organizations do. These ISPs all support IPv6. But they reach their customers through DSL and municipal fiber networks, and some corporate fiber or cable networks, and all of those categories generally do not support IPv6 at all. A few networks do.