| So I decided to do a bit of research: * VodafoneZiggo has 40-45% of the home market, but also 25-30% of the business market and 20-25% of the mobile market [1]. They seem to offer IPv6 on their home and business connections, but not on their mobile connections [2, 3, 4]. * KPN (35-40% home/biz, 25-30% mobile): IPv6 for homes (except older modem types) and mobiles, but not by default for businesses [5, 6]. * Odido [ex T-Mobile] (30-35% mobile, 5-10% home/biz): no IPv6 across the board [7, 8]. * Eurofiber (20-25% biz): has IPv6 [9]. * Delta (5-10% home): no IPv6 [10]. * Unspecified smaller ISPs (0-5% home/biz, 10-15% mobile): unknown. * Finally, a number of wholesale access providers, where the customer presumably has a say in IPv6 support. This works out to 75-90% IPv6 in homes, 45-60% in businesses (ignoring wholesale) and only 35-45% for mobiles. So, the mystery is not solved, because this data still doesn’t support Google’s 13% figure… [1] https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/autoriteit.consument.... [2] https://www.ziggo.nl/klantenservice/internet-wifi/ipv6-bij-z... [3] https://community.ziggo.nl/t5/Internet/Instellen-ipv6-zakeli... [4] https://community.vodafone.nl/t5/Archief/IPv6-op-mobiel/td-p... [5] https://www.kpn.com/service/internet/ipv6.htm [6] https://zakelijkforum.kpn.com/internet-bellen-9/ipv6-werkt-n... [7] https://community.odido.nl/bekabeld-internet-492/ipv6-wannee... [8] https://community.odido.nl/netwerk-en-verbinding-559/wanneer... [9] https://www.eurofiber.com/nl-nl/snel-internet [10] https://www.delta.nl/klantenservice/vrije-modemkeuze/, expand ‘stap 4’ |
The Ziggo shift would have made a huge impact on the national total.