First IPv6 Webinar 2014 – 15th August 2014 - By ISOC, AFRINIC and France Telecom

Save the date - The IPv6 Webinars are back for 2014! The webinars have began in 
2012 and 10 webinars have been organised since in both English and French with 
over 500 participants attending. The Webinars aim at assisting African 
operators with their IPv6 adoption and deployment plans through sharing best 
experiences and practices region wide. An IPv6 related topic (technical or 
non-technical) is discussed in each Webinar. The webinars address these topics 
by inviting leading experts to share their experiences. The first webinar for 
2014 focuses on IPv6 planning and deployment strategies in ccTLDs registries.

When? Friday, 15th August 2014, at 1 PM UTC. Since the webinar will start at 1 
PM UTC sharp and it takes some time to connect using webex, participants are 
strongly advised to log in half an hour earlier in order to ensure that their 
connection works properly.

Meeting agenda

-       -  Introductions and refresher on the webinars - 10min

-               - AFRINIC IPv6 status in Africa – 20min

-       -  IPv6 planning and deployment at TzNIC (Tanzania ccTLD) – 20 min 
(Simon Balthazar)

-               - IPv6 planning and deployment at NIC.CZ (Czech ccTLD) - 20min 
(Jaromir Talir)

-               - Question and Answer – 20min

 Who should attend? This webinar targets mainly operators and other 
stakeholders interested in IPv6 deployment in the African region but anyone 
interested in learning more on IPv6 is welcome to attend. This particular 
webinar is geared towards encouraging African ccTLDs to plan and deploy IPv6 in 
their networks so technical staff from ccTLDs are highly encouraged to attend.

 How to attend? Meeting Participants can join the meeting through one of two 
means:


A: Register 

Register for the Webinar to obtain the meeting password:Click here to register


B: Phone dial in

Phone dial-in option is also available. Details will be included in the 
registration email.

 After registering, you can join the session on the day from an online computer 
with any of the popular browsers (Chrome, Explorer, FireFox, Safari, etc) or 
from an Andriod or iOS device. You will need a headset to listen and 
participate in the webinar.

Test your Webex in Advance

Tip: The webinar will start at 1PM UTC but the session will be open 30mins 
earlier (at 12.30PM UTC on Friday 15th August) to allow people to login and 
test their webex connectivity.

You will need a headset

How to reach us? For technical support or other comments please contact 
[email protected] or Twitter @ipv6webinar. You can also follow the online 
discussions using the twitter hashtag #ipv6webinar

Meeting duration - The meeting will be 90 minutes long

 About the organisers

  Internet Society

The Internet Society is the world's trusted independent source of leadership 
for Internet policy, technology standards, and future development. Based on its 
principled vision and substantial technological foundation, the Internet 
Society works with its members and Chapters around the world to promote the 
continued evolution and growth of the open Internet through dialog among 
companies, governments, and other organisations around the world.

 AFRINIC

AFRINIC has been set up to serve the African community by providing 
professional and efficient management of Internet Number Resources, supporting 
Internet technology usage and development, and promoting a participative and 
multi-stakeholder approach to Internet self governance. AFRINIC is a 
non-government, not-for-profit, membership based organisation, based in 
Mauritius. Trainings and capacity building are a central part of AFRINIC's 
activities and our objective is to build competence within our region in IPv6 
implementation and associated technologies required to use our resources 
effectively and to increase awareness within the service region on how Internet 
is governed and the roles organisations have in this environment.

 France Telecom

France Telecom-Orange is one of the world's leading telecommunications 
operators with 170,000 employees worldwide, including 105,000 employees in 
France, and sales of 43.5 billion euros in 2011. Present in 33 countries, the 
Group had a customer base of 231 million customers at 31 December 2012, 
including 172 million mobile customers and 15 million broadband Internet (ADSL, 
fibre) customers worldwide. Orange is one of the main European operators for 
mobile and broadband Internet services and, under the brand Orange Business 
Services, is one of the world leaders in providing telecommunication services 
to multinational companies.
  

Vymala Thuron
 Marketing and PR Manager, AFRINIC Ltd.
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See you in Mauritius for AFRINIC-21
November 22 to 28, 2014

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