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| Raised awareness about the need to transition to IPv6; introducing expectation that there can be useful IPv6-only resources on the general Internet; wide testing and possible proposals of improvement to the web browser behaviour in case when a target domain has only AAAA-record, but there is no local IPv6 connectivity. | Raised awareness about the need to transition to IPv6; introducing expectation that there can be useful IPv6-only resources on the general Internet; wide testing and possible proposals of improvement to the web browser behaviour in case when a target domain has only AAAA-record, but there is no local IPv6 connectivity. | ||
| - | Possible loss of up to 95% of daily website visitor counts for 24 hours at participating websites; actual impact is difficult to estimate, as many visitors can be actually IPv6 capable, but won't prioritize connection over IPv6 in case a website also has IPv4 (e.g. Teredo, 6to4 tunneling). | + | Possible loss of up to 95% of daily website visitor counts for 24 hours at participating websites; actual impact is difficult to estimate, as many visitors can be actually IPv6 capable, but won't connect over IPv6 in case a website also has IPv4 (e.g. Teredo, 6to4 tunneling). | 
| With the appropriate preparations (instructions on obtaining v6 connectivity) can be somewhat mitigated. | With the appropriate preparations (instructions on obtaining v6 connectivity) can be somewhat mitigated. | ||
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