[afripv6-discuss] The African IPv6 Task Force

Hisham Ibrahim hisham at afrinic.net
Sun Jan 29 13:54:10 SAST 2012


Thank you Sami and all that contacted me personally about the TF. 
It definitely needs the collaborative work of all ICT activates in the region to get it properly up and running, and keep it from become just another TF that promises and does not deliver.
The mandates and FGs stated in the initial email came out of a BoF meeting that was looking into how the TF can efficiently contribute to the uptake of IPv6 in Africa.
I repeat again the question to the mailing list, are there any focus areas where you think we have over looked or are there fresh angles that we can incorporate in the TF and the different FGs from day 1.
Regards
Hisham
   

On Jan 28, 2012, at 11:41 PM, Sami H. O. Salih wrote:

> 
> Dear Hisham,
> 
> We appreciate your efforts toward deploying IPv6 in Africa.
> of course we participate .....
> 
> Sami H.O. Salih
> Head of R&D, NTC,Sudan
> Prosedent of SDv6TF
> 
>> Dear all,
>> 
>> I am glad to announce that the African IPv6 Task Force AF6TF will should
>> be up and running by mid Feb.
>> 
>> I am sharing some initial thoughts to the mailing list and am waiting on
>> your feedback and of curse your participation to the TF.
>> 
>> The idea of establishing a regional task force that that focuses its
>> efforts on the uptake of IPv6 deployment within the region has been
>> discussed for sometime in the African region.
>> 
>> To achieve this goal the African IPv6 Task Force (AF6TF) divided its work
>> scope among several focus groups to provide a more specialized approach
>> and measurable targets.
>> 
>> Focus groups
>> 
>> 1.    National and Governmental Focus Group
>> 
>> The Mandate:
>> 
>> This FG will assist governmental members and policy makers in defining and
>> promoting a clear dated roadmap for the IPv6 implementation strategies on
>> their large national networks and backbones.
>> 
>> 2.    Transit and Peering Focus Group
>> 
>> The Mandate:
>> 
>> This FG will assist transit and peering providers in developing and
>> implementing processes and best practice scenarios to assist with the
>> proper and efficient deployment of IPv6 in their networks.
>> 
>> 3.    DNS and Web Focus Group
>> 
>> The Mandate:
>> 
>> This FG will assist ccTLDs, host and content providers in promotion and
>> diffusion of IPv6 capable services on their networks.
>> 
>> 4.    Security and applications Focus Group
>> 
>> The Mandate:
>> 
>> This FG will facilitate collaboration between academic and research
>> organizations in the development of IPv6 tools, applications and devices.
>> The FG will attempt to actively contribute to the international standards
>> and specification bodies tasked with IPv6 matters.
>> 
>> 5.    Mobile Focus Group
>> 
>> The Mandate:
>> 
>> This FG will assist Mobile operators in defining and promoting a clear
>> dated roadmap for the IPv6 implementation strategies on their networks in
>> preparation for Mobile Internet and LTE services.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> All of these FGs will report back to a steering committee elected from the
>> active members participating in the different FG.
>> 
>> The Secretariat will be provided by AfriNIC and will work with the
>> Steering Committee to support each of the FGs, the scope will include also
>> material preparation, meeting organization, maintaining a mailing list for
>> discussion, along side with hosting and publishing the Task Force website.
>> 
>> I am waiting on your comments and input
>> 
>> Regards
>> Hisham Ibrahim
>> IPv6 PM, AfriNIC
>> 
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