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Temporal and spatial classification of active IPv6 addressesPlonka et al., 2015
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- Plonka D
- Berger A
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- Proceedings of the 2015 Internet Measurement Conference
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There is striking volume of World-Wide Web activity on IPv6 today. In early 2015, one large Content Distribution Network handles 50 billion IPv6 requests per day from hundreds of millions of IPv6 client addresses; billions of unique client addresses are observed per …
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