As another note – that I forgot to mention in my previous email.

We have to educate our corporate consumers – because unlike the consumer market 
where you can turn on v6 through ISP controlled access to the CPE’s and it just 
works, corporates, you have to actually sit with them, discuss, and get them to 
move, because getting it to the edge of their networks is easy – getting them 
to enable it through firewalls etc – that’s another story.

Andrew


From: Ali Hussein <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, 10 October 2016 at 09:01
To: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <[email protected]>, General 
Discussions of AFRINIC <[email protected]>
Subject: [Community-Discuss] Liquid Telecom warns of looming address shortage - 
Daily Nation


Dear listers

Greetings and apologies for cross-posting.

Internet service provider Liquid Telecom Kenya has warned that Africa is set to 
run out of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses as early as next year, potentially 
slowing down digital growth in the continent.

Read on:-

http://www.nation.co.ke/business/Liquid-Telecom-warns-of-looming-address-shortage/996-3410850-format-xhtml-aub5sm/index.html

Couple of questions:-

1. How involved are we as a community in ensuring the smooth transition from 
IPV4 to IPV6?

2. What have been the major impediments to the successful migration?

3. How can we move the needle faster?

Ali Hussein
Tel: +254 713 601113
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