Mark Thanks for the link very informative.
> -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Mark Elkins > Sent: 27 March 2008 10:36 > To: AfriNIC Resource Policy Discussion List > Subject: Re: [AfriNIC-rpd] IPV6 Adoption > > > On Thu, 2008-03-27 at 09:46 +0300, Badru Ntege wrote: > > Members > > > > On a secondary note I'm curious on how many operational IPv6 networks > we > > have on the continent. When you look around the continent there are > a > > number of government and Private backed broadband projects which will > spur > > demand for existing V4 allocations. However if as planned the > > infrastructure growth stimulates the expected economic activity we > will see > > demand for Ip resources escalate in the short time we might be able > to have > > the resources in the region but the question is how long and thus for > future > > sustainability are we ready for V6 transition ? > > > > On this I would like to pose a few questions again > > Perhaps first look at.. > http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/dfp/all/?continent=africa > > > > > 1) Are you currently running IPv6 in either test or production mode > > Production > > > 2) Are you aware of any Network operators on the continent with > either > > published or internal V6 plans > > See the link above > > > 3) Are you aware of any government supported initiatives around the > V6 > > adoption > > nope > > > 4) If you are not doing anything now is the reason due to lack of > awareness > > or is it a deliberate action to sit and wait > > > > 5) Any suggestions on what we should be doing as a community ?? > > > > If anyone can add to or modify the questions above please do so > > I'm not sure that AfriNIC's reply to why /48's are not properly > propagated is quite enough - See: > http://www.afrinic.net/news/PI_Reachability_report.htm > > The Report is OK in itself - but what about trying to 'fix' the > problem. I'm sure the right people will respond to this. _______________________________________________ rpd mailing list [email protected] https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/rpd
