Dutch internet providers
Can your provider even reach these sites?
An IPv6-only site is invisible to anyone whose network can't route IPv6. So the directory is only half the story — the other half is whether your own ISP has made the jump. Here's how the major Dutch providers actually measure up.
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IPv6 on by default. The national leader — and a turnaround from its old reputation as a laggard. 82%IPv6-capable
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Native dual-stack by default. A small provider that treats IPv6 as a given, not an add-on. 78%IPv6-capable
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IPv6 across most of the network. VodafoneZiggo's cable footprint is largely dual-stack. 68%IPv6-capable
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Rolling out. Available on part of the network, not yet the default everywhere. 48%IPv6-capable
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Partial. IPv6 is available but not switched on for everyone yet. 30%IPv6-capable
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Effectively no IPv6. The big holdout — its users can't reach a single site in the directory. They once threatened to sue over a joke IPv6 site → 0.2%IPv6-capable
The number is each network's measured IPv6-capable share — the percentage of its users who can successfully load an IPv6-only resource, which is exactly what reaching this directory requires. Netherlands, July 2026, from APNIC Labs. Logos are the property of their respective owners.