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[rpd] Summary of proposals: IPv4 Runout Management

Omo Oaiya Omo.Oaiya at wacren.net
Mon Nov 14 15:42:47 UTC 2016


On 10 November 2016 at 07:54, Frank Habicht <geier at geier.ne.tz> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On 11/10/2016 4:38 AM, Omo Oaiya wrote:
> > FWIW, since some are thumping chests about IPv6 deployments,  I am sure
> > Tamon and Brice can remember this
> > - http://www.eko-konnect.org.ng/news/unilag-turns-ipv6-after-
> afrinic-training
> > <http://www.eko-konnect.org.ng/news/unilag-turns-ipv6-
> after-afrinic-training>.
> > As an aside, a model I'd recommend for AFRINIC training towards more v6
> > deployments.
> >
> > This was in 2010 - 6 years ago.  The university found having to tunnel
> > through HE for v6 Internet unsatisfactory and turned off the peering.
> > There are quite a few others like this.
>
> I know I'm getting off topic.
>
> Their current only upstream is AS37282 MAINONE CABLE COMPANY and
> they seem to have other IPv6 customers in Nigeria:
> - AS37591 Heritage Banking Company Limited
> - AS37555 FBN Capital
>
> so maybe it's a good time to try again, without tunnel, with the same
> upstream as for IPv4.
>
>
Hi Frank,

Thanks for pointing out.   We do our own IP in the NREN links we provide
and focused on AfricaConnect so I hadn't checked recently.

Mainone has confirmed that they started offering a full service earlier in
the year. The university has been alerted.

-Omo
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