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[rpd] LACNIC reaches final /10 of IPv4 space
saleh yasser
yaser_djiguir at yahoo.fr
Sat Jun 14 14:18:11 UTC 2014
Thank you Adam,
We talked several times on the IPv6 migration Pan African continent but the ISPs are not trained to follow the inovation technology that makes today the development of NAT remains.
Following that impact what ISOC and AFRINIC enreprendrons vision afn popularize the IPV6 protocol.
good to you.
Yasser Saleh Djiguir
IT to SOTEL CHAD
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En date de : Ven 13.6.14, Seun Ojedeji <seun.ojedeji at gmail.com> a écrit :
Objet: Re: [rpd] LACNIC reaches final /10 of IPv4 space
À: "Frank Habicht" <geier at geier.ne.tz>
Cc: "rpd" <rpd at afrinic.net>
Date: Vendredi 13 juin 2014, 10h38
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at
9:27 AM, Frank Habicht <geier at geier.ne.tz>
wrote:
Hi
Adam,
On 6/13/2014 9:54 AM, Adam Nelson wrote:
> There's a third option - diplomacy.
>
> The Af* organizations (and AfriNIC in particular, ISOC)
can get more of
> these statistics out into the wider world so that, for
instance, a business
> in Nairobi knows very quickly which ISPs support IPv6
natively. Right now
> I don't even know where to get that information.
right now I'd use
https://www.vyncke.org/ipv6status/detailed.php?country=ke
especially looking for the beating hearts at the last table
at the bottom
of the page ( = real traffic seen).
Very
very useful ref!
Thanks!
Cheers!
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