Samy , Excellent initiative. Could I be a member of the team who will revive IPV6-TF ? Thnx
Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 3, 2015, at 7:03 PM, Anthony Engelbrecht (JIREH) > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Maybe time to share. > > We have peered our IPv6 now with a few other IPv6 enthusiasts, and am glad to > even confirm all our email servers talk native v6 as well with other larger > content and hosting providers, such as Google, Microsoft, and many more, not > even through a HE tunnel. One of our up-streams does however use a Tunnel > broker, however we are peering and having our v6 range re-broadcast by one of > these up-streams. > > Our entire office infrastructure, and even a few of our end-user clients have > been given access to v6, and its wonderful to install a plug-in such as > IPvFoo on Chrome or another on Firefox for example, and be able to see when a > site serves v6 or what any of the additional components downloaded are being > served on. > > We have seen a strong growth recently in the number of v6 sites as well as > our sites are being migrated to dual stack currently for all our hosted > clients. > > We still got a long way to go and maybe more work needs to be looked at > around 6to4 or 4to6, as well as pppoe client infrastructure setup to support > Dual Stack. > > Well done to all that have already started. IPv6 has only been out for more > than 17 years, its about time we all started moving forward with it. > > Regards > Anthony > >> On 2015-12-03 05:49 PM, Willy Ted MANGA wrote: >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> Hello , >> >> Le 03/12/2015 16:23, SamiSalih a écrit : >>> Dear All, >>> >>> As said by AfriNIC CEO, this list is still alive but no staff >>> member is dedicated to the task force so far >>> >>> so do we need a staff member to revive this list? I think yes. >>> >>> meanwhile I can try to organize some activities >> It will be very appreciated , thanks in advance . >> >> In addition I'd like to say that some people can and should report >> about what has been achieved after they has received training and >> stuff like that. >> As an end-user, since 4 months I organise a little activity in my >> country and I talk about it here [1] >> >> More than a little training, the IPv6 network (through a HE tunnel) >> built still exists and works perfectly so far. >> >> Since last month I ask to my provider to give us native IPv6 . I'm >> proud to say that in 2016 we'll use IPv6 address provided by our ISP >> (CAMTEL). >> >> What i want to highlight is that, everybody can raise awareness and >> push forward IPv6 movement in his area. Even though you are and >> end-user like me :) >> >> >> 1. https://lists.afrinic.net/pipermail/afripv6-discuss/2015/001814.html >> >> - -- MANGA Willy Ted — Responsable technique régional >> Afrique centrale et des grands lacs >> Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF) | www.auf.org >> >> Tél.Bureau:+237-222-23-97-45 >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >> Version: GnuPG v2.0.17 (GNU/Linux) >> >> iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJWYGSSAAoJEFf+VdnZGyKZJk8QAJJwFAbmfLgB5AgM7NijRGD8 >> f97+CcleejKaH1Ir4/+bWWE1+7T4nbhOe9ng/v3GOSxug/S07Z/je8eQVqFY1tPC >> N/1PCvavRJndtKQDIg2+9ZFpCjZ4EU+cfutAvqGv3Jg3Pa6eT2qLMVLnXnibeHOJ >> rGYOGi4SQM2IzbFb4usMrzyKmMOhBZfKzTJSrB1TWRPI21UwNmoQJpTfemL8qdm0 >> kI8YMUZ5YE1SO5rvHGZOguszlLm//fWa6GSB3wuEO8cxBkGllJPmm5pqUXphK2If >> AFQBkLA9kQXmryC5WGXLTbbGpRFRTBWJJktyjHnb/oG0Wcw1VSJKWpcYeHONFu8e >> rUl4bmOR8lB0xC6gQZ2Fs8Xl13lGsE3B9MKwSOZY5ZCjwwLDYWeZWCBeykJ2I6gB >> wkOFpWVi6Lvpw4FpJ8J0ktuNuLgV+cfBKHcWaRTeeDgiTB6LATZmIUwc6GPJI+eU >> iVsX4BNKgpS40UBsYOCw/GiWdWa9iiD1jUIF64DOPdQ5RqrZmKVjNNyFtUpuTzht >> 5hM8IHSz0sm3ycLIBIZzd+mEno6Y4CrHVNxafv1bNASnCG52CAa/Uk6D1XN3WSph >> 6Zc64jTzII29sYoCADEuSSp/YbgqYcYCa12EkUS43UIaXqlvlnTK809OxdFQtGf9 >> KSotgLUa79UIGSkncPNK >> =o7eZ >> -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >> >> _______________________________________________ >> AfrIPv6-Discuss mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/afripv6-discuss > > -- > Regards > Anthony Engelbrecht > JIREH Technologies (PTY) Ltd. 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