Dear Community,
 
AFRINIC is the only RIR with IPv4 addresses in its free pool --- 1,828,096 
million, to be specific. This is, of course, grossly inadequate to meet 
Africa’s current IP address needs, making IPv6 the only sustainable way to 
continue to grow the potential of the Internet in Africa.

As of today, that’s why after having trained over 6000 engineers from 50 
countries, in 2018, we designed and organised the world’s first deployathon as 
a mechanism to shorten the time between learning about IPv6 and actually 
implementing it. 

In 2020, we redesigned the event and organised it entirely online. 
Nevertheless, 30 organisations from 14 countries were able to accomplish 24 
deployment KPIs:


        • 7 validated route6 object
        • 4  address plans in IPAMS
        • 4 advertised IPv6 prefixes
        • 2 validated RPKI ROA objects
        • 2 IPv6 traffic from test VLAN
        • 1 IPv6-enabled DNS
        • 1 DNSSEC IPv6 signed IPv6 reverse zone
        • 1 IPv6-enabled website
        • 1 IPv6-enabled email
        • 1 network with IPv6 user traffic


If selected, you will get the same step by step guidance, tools and techniques 
we’ve perfected in 8 (e-)Deployathons and +100 helpdesk calls to help you move 
your IPv6 deployment one clearly measurable step forward in full accordance 
with your network change management processes.


Date: 25th May to 27th May
Time: 4 hours each day
Location: Zoom (but we promise it will be fun 😂)
Eligibility: Qualified engineers from any country in Africa


If you are an engineer who runs a network and believe that you can make one 
concrete visible step towards IPv6 deployment (or advance your stalled IPv6 
deployment), apply for a spot here - https://mautic.afrinic.net/edeployathon
(Only 35 spots available)

Deadline for application:16th May 2021. 

For more information and queries about e-Deployathons, please contact: 
[email protected] 
 
Sincerely
 
AFRINIC Team
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