[AfrIPv6-Discuss] How to revive this initiative

Brice ABBA brice at afrinic.net
Tue Dec 8 16:08:07 UTC 2015


Hi all,

As all the mailing list, we do have some time where the list goes quiet,
but note that all the African community is behind and ready to support
if need be.


On 04/12/2015 3:47 AM, Abdalmonem Tharwat Galila wrote:
> Samy , > Excellent initiative. > Could I be a member of the team who will
revive IPV6-TF ? > Thnx > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Dec 3, 2015, at
7:03 PM, Anthony Engelbrecht (JIREH) <anthony at jirehtech.co.za> wrote: >>
>> Maybe time to share. >> >> We have peered our IPv6 now with a few
other IPv6 enthusiasts, and am glad to even confirm all our email
servers talk native v6 as well with other larger content and hosting
providers, such as Google, Microsoft, and many more, not even through a
HE tunnel. One of our up-streams does however use a Tunnel broker,
however we are peering and having our v6 range re-broadcast by one of
these up-streams. >> >> Our entire office infrastructure, and even a few
of our end-user clients have been given access to v6, and its wonderful
to install a plug-in such as IPvFoo on Chrome or another on Firefox for
example, and be able to see when a site serves v6 or what any of the
additional components downloaded are being served on. >> >> We have seen
a strong growth recently in the number of v6 sites as well as our sites
are being migrated to dual stack currently for all our hosted clients.
>> >> We still got a long way to go and maybe more work needs to be
looked at around 6to4 or 4to6, as well as pppoe client infrastructure
setup to support Dual Stack. >> >> Well done to all that have already
started. IPv6 has only been out for more than 17 years, its about time
we all started moving forward with it. >> >> Regards >> Anthony >> >>>
On 2015-12-03 05:49 PM, Willy Ted MANGA wrote:
> Hello ,
>
> Le 03/12/2015 16:23, SamiSalih a écrit :
> >>>> Dear All,
> >>>>
> >>>> As said by AfriNIC CEO, this list is still alive but no staff
> >>>> member is dedicated to the task force so far
> >>>>
> >>>> so do we need a staff member to revive this list? I think yes.
> >>>>
> >>>> meanwhile I can try to organize some activities
> It will be very appreciated , thanks in advance .
>
> In addition I'd like to say that some people can and should report
> about what has been achieved after they has received training and
> stuff like that.
> As an end-user, since 4 months I organise a little activity in my
> country and I talk about it here [1]
>
> More than a little training, the IPv6 network (through a HE tunnel)
> built still exists and works perfectly so far.
>
> Since last month I ask to my provider to give us native IPv6 . I'm
> proud to say that in 2016 we'll use IPv6 address provided by our ISP
> (CAMTEL).
>
> What i want to highlight is that, everybody can raise awareness and
> push forward IPv6 movement in his area. Even though you are and
> end-user like me :)
>
>
> 1. https://lists.afrinic.net/pipermail/afripv6-discuss/2015/001814.html
>
> -- MANGA Willy Ted — Responsable technique régional
> Afrique centrale et des grands lacs
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>
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