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European countries show big rises as the UK stuck in 'no lane'

By John E Dunn | Jan 09, 2015

 

http://cdn2.techworld.com/cmsdata/features/3593412/UK_IPv6_thumb800.pngWith a clutch of pioneering countries rapidly adopting IPv6, the UK’s rate appears to be going nowhere, Akamai’s latest State of the Internet Report has revealed.

Currently, the world’s number one IPv6 hotspot is Belgium, which in Q3 of 2014 had a traffic percentage of 27 percent, ahead of Germany on 11 percent and the US on 9.5 percent.

A number of other European countries also performed well, including Switzerland, Luxembourg, Romania, the Czech Republic and France recording between around five and nine percent.

 

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