At the ISP level, you have better chances of having IPv6 connectivity if you’re based out of a developing country, whose ISPs don’t have the means to pay for too many IPv4 ranges.
For servers, there are plenty; AWS Lightsail, Hetzner and Vultr both provide IPv6 out of the box. If you don’t have an ISP which provides IPv6, you could use a server and set up a wireguard tunnel for IPv6 connectivity.
> you have better chances of having IPv6 connectivity if you’re based out of a developing country, whose ISPs don’t have the means to pay for too many IPv4 ranges
Thank you for the link. I was taking about India for the most part, but it seems France, Germany, India, and Saudi Arabia are the leaders in IPv6 deployment, a weird mix of countries that I honestly didn’t expect.
For servers, there are plenty; AWS Lightsail, Hetzner and Vultr both provide IPv6 out of the box. If you don’t have an ISP which provides IPv6, you could use a server and set up a wireguard tunnel for IPv6 connectivity.