[AfrIPv6-Discuss] IPv6 adoption per country
Latif LADID [*The New Internet based on IPv6"]
latif at ladid.lu
Mon Jan 18 13:31:48 UTC 2016
Thanks Chris.
From: chris uwaje [mailto:uwajenet at gmail.com]
Sent: Montag, 18. Januar 2016 14:30
To: Latif LADID [*The New Internet based on IPv6] <latif at ladid.lu>
Cc: IPv6 in Africa Discussions <afripv6-discuss at afrinic.net>; TIDJANI Mahamat Adoum <mhtguinassou at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Re :Re: IPv6 adoption per country
Dear Latif,
Thank you all.
The expectations from the World Economic Summit on the Fusion of the physical, digital and biological spheres with respect to IoTs, Cloud and Nano technologies, etc., is expected to spur the interest and implementation of IPv6 - particularly in developing countries. Nigeria is watching these developments with keen interest.
Regards,
Chris
On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 5:14 AM, Latif LADID [*The New Internet based on IPv6"] <latif at ladid.lu <mailto:latif at ladid.lu> > wrote:
The recent IPv6 Council in Nigeria is picking up the political goodwill very well in this respect http://ipv6council.ng/
Copying the vice chair Chris.
Cheers
Latif
From: Noureddine IDBOUFKER [mailto:n_idboufker at yahoo.fr <mailto:n_idboufker at yahoo.fr> ]
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Subject: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] Re :Re: IPv6 adoption per country
Bonjour
Ls Resistance aux changement et le Manque de vision strategique contribuent aussi à cette situation.
Salutations
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Le lun j janv. PM à 12:28, TIDJANI Mahamat Adoum
<mhtguinassou at gmail.com <mailto:mhtguinassou at gmail.com> > a écrit :
Bonjour!
Brice Stéphane et les autres, nous avons tous faits de notre mieux à travers plusieurs actions pour que la migration de l'Ipv6 soit effective dans nos états, mais hélas cela traine encore.
Je suis très d'accord avec toute vos propositions, mais sachez que tant que les politiques ne serons pas convaincus, cette volonté continuera par trainer. c'est pourquoi il faudra au mieux les impliqués pleinement.
Tidjani MAHAMAT ADOUM
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2016-01-18 9:11 GMT+01:00 Jean-Claude Mudilu <jcmudilu at netaca.cd <mailto:jcmudilu at netaca.cd> >:
Those already implemented IPv6 need to share their success cases to encourage the community starting use the IPv6 acquired.
Kind regards
Jean Claude
On 16 Jan 2016 16:12, "SM" <sm at resistor.net <mailto:sm at resistor.net> > wrote:
Hi Stephen,
At 04:54 15-01-2016, Stephen Honlue wrote:
AFRINIC statistics is showing that only 3 countries in Africa don't have any IPv6 allocation, but this are just allocations.
Members take resources from AFRINIC then keep those without using.
The question is, what is stoping people from deploying IPv6?
According to AfriNIC ( http://www.isoc.org/isoc/conferences/inet/09/docs/afrinic_20090518.pdf ) "Training has been an important part of the success of IPv6 allocation growth". There has been several
"successful conclusion of the AFRINIC Training" ( http://atlarge-lists.icann.org/pipermail/afri-discuss/2012q3/001986.html ). The adoption by users in Cameroon is 0.05%, 0.02% in Egypt and 0.09% in South Africa.
The following is about 2012 ( https://lists.afrinic.net/pipermail/afripv6-discuss/2013/001419.html ): "I would not say that the AF6TF has not produced any results, because for those that participated in any of the activities listed, be it AFOPs or the webinars, there were obvious benefits, especially for those still entering into the IPv6 world, and that was obvious by the loyalty seen from the attendees".
The approach was to give free training and free IPv6 allocations. Has that produced any results?
Regards,
-sm
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