Hi Stephen,Positive step. How do we include those concerned but not on this 
list? 

Stanley 

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  1. Re: IPv6 adoption per country (Stephen Honlue)
  2. Re: IPv6 adoption per country (Willy Ted MANGA)
  3. Re: IPv6 adoption per country
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Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2016 22:07:27 +0400
From: Stephen Honlue <[email protected]>
To: IPv6 in Africa Discussions <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] IPv6 adoption per country
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Thanks to you all for your valuable inputs.
@Latif, I suggest we create a Google doc so that we can contribute openly then 
the example of those who deployed it already will be stated in that doc and 
their experiences share if they agreed.
If you are all ok then share here your Google accounts so that you ca be 
invited to contribute.

Sent from my Sony Xperia? smartphone

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Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2016 19:22:04 +0100
From: Willy Ted MANGA <[email protected]>
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Le 15/01/2016 19:07, Stephen Honlue a ?crit :
> Thanks to you all for your valuable inputs. @Latif, I suggest we 
> create a Google doc [...]

I'd prefer something like a pad (piratepad.net, framapad.org, ... )
that you can share with those wo are interested ;)


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Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2016 20:57:14 +0100
From: "Latif LADID [*The New Internet based on IPv6\"]"
    <[email protected]>
To: "'IPv6 in Africa Discussions'" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] IPv6 adoption per country
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I?ll join.

 

From: Stephen Honlue [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Freitag, 15. Januar 2016 19:07
To: IPv6 in Africa Discussions <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] IPv6 adoption per country

 

Thanks to you all for your valuable inputs.
@Latif, I suggest we create a Google doc so that we can contribute openly then 
the example of those who deployed it already will be stated in that doc and 
their experiences share if they agreed.
If you are all ok then share here your Google accounts so that you ca be 
invited to contribute.

Sent from my Sony Xperia? smartphone



---- Latif LADID [*The New Internet based on IPv6"] wrote ----

This is a very crucial discussion and never late to have.

 

It would be good to write a couple of best practice deployment real African 
cases to show how other have done it. A couple of very good wasted examples 
that come to mind:

 

-          The Free university of South Africa is the ultimate and fantastic 
showcase deployed by Andrew Alston

-          The cross country ISP where Andrew works  

 

The Afrinic board members should take the initiative to collect these showcases 
that are done by fellow African experts Africa.

 

I will provide you then with EU and Asian examples. Deal :)

 

Cheers

Latif

 

From: Mwendwa Kivuva [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Freitag, 15. Januar 2016 17:06
To: IPv6 in Africa <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> >
Subject: Re: [AfrIPv6-Discuss] IPv6 adoption per country

 

>
> 1. NAT and his twin PAT

How does NAT hinder v6 growth? I thought NAT has hindered exhaustion of v4, but 
not uptake of v6.

>
> 2. Legacy Telecom equipment run software which doesnt support  IPv6 and/or 
> its costly to upgrade
>

This is a very rare occurrence,  but it's true. While upgrading the vast 
University of Nairobi network to v6, I encountered about 8 routers out of about 
50 that were not v6 ready and the IOS could not be upgraded. There were so many 
software instances that needed updating but that was not an emergency since we 
were dual stacking

> 3. No business case after all 1. above is working so well and money has not 
> stopped flowing in.
>
Very true.
ICT admins and CIOs have let us down. There was a good campaign by AFRINIC on 
IPv6 for managers. Is there any monitoring and evaluation from AFRINIC to 
enable the community know how effective the training was? For

> 4. Some just dont have the budget for revamp after all the old kit is still 
> kicking as long as no one touches it.
>

You will be surprised, transition is very cheap. If you have the manpower, you 
are ready to roll.

> 5. Those with the most recent code are just plain lazy that when they deploy 
> IPv4 , they don't remember to also do the same for IPv6.
>

This are post implementation challenges. And they are good because we need to 
take one thing at a time.

> 6. The end users careless about the network and care more about the services 
> they consume. No pressure from them at all towards the ISP. Afterall, 
> WhatsApp, Facebook, Netflix is all working fine....

If I was an end user, honestly I would also not care. End user is only 
concerned when it's broken. 

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