On 26/Dec/15 09:38, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
> > > I guess there are major differences across the continent as to what > network gear is used, but I know some operators who shipped their 10 > year old 2G basestations to African providers, and if these are still > in use, potentially even without a support contract, then these will > never support IPv6 properly. Networks built like this will be laggards > just the same way people running old routers won't have the right > features to support IPv6 properly. In eastern and southern Africa, there is a reasonable average 3G and 4G/LTE coverage. One network in southern Africa have upgraded 70% of their network to 4G as part of an enhancement exercise in the last 16x months, and provide 98% 3G coverage across their country of operation. But not a peep re: IPv6. In general, in the progressive African countries, one would be hard-pressed to get anything less than 3G coverage in major business districts/cities. Mark.