Eight more nations pass 50 percent IPv6 adoption
Briefly

According to the Internet Society data, eight nations—Brazil, Guatemala, Hungary, Japan, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Sri Lanka, and Tuvalu—have exceeded 50% IPv6 deployment. Tuvalu's substantial increase is particularly notable following the launch of Elon Musk's Starlink service, which operates exclusively on IPv6. France and India lead in adoption rates, both reaching 73% deployment. Japan has improved its position from 49% to 55%, while Puerto Rico also made significant strides. Thailand, Estonia, and the UK are close contenders for reaching the 50% mark in the near future.
Eight additional nations have surpassed 50% IPv6 deployment as of June 2024, with notable advancements from Tuvalu due to Starlink's arrival and significant growth for France and Japan.
Tuvalu has experienced a notable rise in IPv6 deployment, attributed to the entry of Elon Musk's Starlink service, which exclusively operates on IPv6, capturing a large market share.
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