So I myself am not ready for it as my isp has not rolled it out yet which is sad for me. I don't hear much about it and if people's providers have actually rolled it out yet so I wanted to find out what other people have.
I am involved with an embedded software company that provides TCP/IP networking protocol stacks for designers who are making equipment that would be classified as the Internet of Things (IoT) devices. I would say that, right now, about 5% of our inquiries for TCP/IP ask about IPv6 functionality and they mostly come from Europe. Rarely hear of this need from other parts of the world, including the U.S.
I don't think that it's been widely rolled out yet in the UK. My IP address is always an ipv4 one. I would expect that the US will be the country that gets it rolled out first
its bad really, iv had to go ahead and setup a vpn with ipv6 and connect to that so i can actually test clients sites etc
most datacenters will give you or your web hosting company an IP v6 free of charge. When I first asked for a range of IP v6 for one of my servers the datacenter 100TB dot com gave me a /64 which is like 2 to the power of 64 addresses (that is 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 addresses)!