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What kind of growth did we see for IPv6 in 2012?  What did we see in terms of adoption of  IPv6  within various industries?  Yesterday our colleague Phil Roberts outlined his view on the “ Big Changes In The IPv6 Landscape in 2012 “. Phil  wrote about many of the changes that happened over 2012, particularly with  World IPv6 Launch  in June.  Here are some of the major developments he saw: Today, ten percent of the Alexa Top 1000 websites are now enabled with IPv6 and large access networks have enabled IPv6 for their end users, according to measurements we made for World IPv6 Launch. Four of the five largest websites in the world – Google, Facebook, YouTube, Yahoo!, and Wikipedia – all serve IPv6 from their main websites today. In addition, content distribution networks like Limelight and Akamai are providing services to their customers to enable IPv6 hosted content, and hosting companies are making it possible for hosted websites to use IP...