[AfrIPv6-Discuss] IPv6: Zimbabwe tops in Africa with 4.2% adoption, Belgium leads globally

Remmy Nweke remmyn at yahoo.co.uk
Sat Oct 29 17:54:15 UTC 2016


This may interest some of us.IPv6: Zimbabwe tops in Africa with 4.2%
adoption, Belgium leads globally
<http://www.itrealms.com.ng/2016/10/ipv6-zimbabwe-tops-in-africa-with-42.html>

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On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 11:12 AM, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ <
jordi.palet at consulintel.es> wrote:

> This guy probably needs some good training and lot of additional info.
>
> For example, he needs to know that the top 4 cellular providers in US
> already carry more than 60% IPv6 traffic (my guess is that it will be over
> 75% at the end of this year), so if he wants to keep going connected to
> Internet, he should deploy native IPv6 instead of translating or anything
> else.
>
> Saludos,
> Jordi
>
>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: Saul Stein <saul at enetworks.co.za>
> Responder a: IPv6 in Africa Discussions <afripv6-discuss at afrinic.net>
> Fecha: miércoles, 26 de octubre de 2016, 11:36
> Para: <afripv6-discuss at afrinic.net>
> Asunto: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] corporate apathy
>
>     HI
>     So after the last round of mails on this list, I emailed a friend of
> mine who I know head up the IT/Security for a company in the US asking if
> he makes use of v6 and if not, if he has plans to or why not and this was
> his response:
>
>     “I am indeed in charge of 2 companies' IT in the US. We don't run IPv6
> and my guidance is to disable IPv6 on all devices and block it on the
> firewall. The reasoning behind this is that IPv6 adds complexity and a
> possible alternate communications route with no advantage that I can see.
> If you can point me towards any business justification to use IPv6
> internally then I'd be very interested, but I haven't been swayed by the
> "because it's the right thing to do" argument.”
>
>
>     I guess  this is a fairly standard response. So this is the perception
> that we need to change.  The key being no ADVANTAGE…
>     Does anyone know of any short articles that have been produced to
> counter this type of argument? Cases where 6to4 natting won’t work etc?
>
>     Firstly to send to him and secondly, perhaps that is the kind of thing
> that we need to tackle the business world with.
>
>
>     Kind Regards,
>     Saul Stein
>     Infrastructure Manager
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