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[rpd] Last Call for "AFPUB-2016-GEN-001-DRAFT-04 - Internet Number Resources Review by AFRINIC"

Lu Heng h.lu at anytimechinese.com
Tue Jun 27 14:24:28 UTC 2017


Hi Chevalier:

On 27 June 2017 at 22:19, Chevalier du Borg <virtual.borg at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> 2017-06-27 18:10 GMT+04:00 Lu Heng <h.lu at anytimechinese.com>:
>
>>
>>
>> What you said about the resource might be true 300 years ago, but not
>> today.
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>
> 😏😏😏😏😏
>
> Google "Galamsay"
>

I know that, but my point is, surviving on resource can only get you that
far, and it shouldn't be an long term strategy.

China being no.1 economy is not because how much oil or gold we have, is
because we work our ass off to become world factory to out produce
everyone, from a country much poorer than most AFRICAN country to today's
No.1 Economy.



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>> The westerners, because we work harder than westerners, we welcome
>> foreign investment, yes, company like NIKE or adidas setup countless
>> factory in China and making huge amount of money, but also because of their
>> investment, we have road, we have infrastructure, we start to develop.
>>
>
>
> Some of we know legitimate Chinese company invest in Africa (real
> investment)  longterm. Those we will protect, always. But they are also
> shady ones and not hard to identify.
>

Sure, there always illegal ones, but those are government and police's
business, if you think anything doing illegal business, please report them
to the police.

The point here is, we should require AFRINIC to be that police, that's a
dangers move for AFRINIC.

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>>
>> Africa today has the true opportunities to start flash with IPv6 and not
>> repeating mistake of IPv4 in which many other countries has made in past
>> years, if I ware you, I will stand by it and work hard to make AFRICA the
>> no.1 internet continent on the planet, so in the future, not only every
>> AFRICAN have access to the IPv6 internet, but you also teach the rest of
>> the world how IPv6 works, that is a future you should grab on.
>>
>
> +100.
> Also, African deploying IPv6 don't mean we should not try to stop plunder
> of African resource. That the real issue here. Is this policy the answer? I
> don't know.
>

IPV4 is over, stop whatever with IPv4 on a great cost is not worth it, I
hope you would agree me on this.


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> --
> Borg le Chevalier
> ___________________________________
> "Common sense is what tells us the world is flat"
>



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Kind regards.
Lu
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