Re: [Community-Discuss] plea for increase participation in v6ops/IETF

2017-06-18 Thread Stephen Honlue
Same here...


On 17/06/2017 12:05, Mark Elkins wrote:
> For what its worth, I subscribe to the v6ops mailing list.
>
> The current discussion are about what should a Home Router do (DHCPv6,
> DNS - etc).
> I am currently silent though - just reading what others say, following
> the arguments.

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Re: [Community-Discuss] v6 finally working from Cameroon and more

2016-12-03 Thread Stephen Honlue
Hi @Willy,

That is good, I hope others will follow, firstly the Universities as you
said, consider talking to them individually(we can make a plan), to my
knowledge, all of them are connected via Camtel, and some are even
tunneling.

Camtel should also strategise to push v6 to customers, because most of
these clients do not care, they just want Facebook to be accessible.

Again, good work, and I think, @AFRINICtraning should give priority to
those not having v6 yet, so as to get them on board :)

Regards,


On 03/12/2016 14:39, Willy MANGA wrote:
> Hi,
>
> speaking from an end-user perspective :)
>
> Some months ago on afripv6-discuss [1] I was talking about our small
> network reachable through v6 tunnel while waiting our ISP (CAMTEL,
> AS15964) terminate v6 routing.
>
> Since 3 days, we are able to communicate with the internet using native
> v6 address.
> If they configure the reverse DNS, I will be more than happy to give
> native v6 address to our main servers (especially the smtp server).
> Some users network are working through dual-stack. It works fine.
> I also request v6 routing on one another site in Cameroon.
>
> In order to achieve that (in my context at least) : self commitment, lot
> of advocacy at various stage,level and most important being able to play
> with your wallet (IF YOUR ISP CONSIDERS YOU AS A GOOD CUSTOMER) :"You
> don't activate, we don't pay; even worse we will move on".
> It's been 10 years since CAMTEL has been allocated v6 prefix. I may be
> wrong but it was not really use since that period. We constrain them to
> deploy it and they make it happen.
>
> While doing that I hope more netadministrators (ESPECIALLY IN
> UNIVERSITIES) will request v6 too in my country.
> When you ask to some people,entities (in Cameroon): «why don't you
> deploy v6 on your network ?»; the answer is : either «it's up to $ISP to
> deploy first, then I will follow» or «I do not see the needs; Why do I
> need to let people use globally routable address ?»
> No one want to start with at least a concrete transition plan.
>
> Frankly speaking, I can't talk for the professionnal area but
> universities have *no excuses* to not use IPv6 at all. Courses,
> researchs related to internet protocol should be based on v6 . Thus it
> will help if network are running on v6.
>
> At last, we should repeat it everytime : "stop (or at least reduce)
> using NAT". Period.
>
>
> P.S : by the way I hope that for 2017, training team will give
> priorities to local hosts who are using v6 (even through tunnel) ;)
>
> 1. https://lists.afrinic.net/pipermail/afripv6-discuss/2016/002047.html
>
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Re: [afnog] IPv6 in Zimbabwe

2016-09-29 Thread Musa Stephen Honlue
Well done.

On Sep 29, 2016 09:51, "Barrack Otieno"  wrote:

> Well done Andrew and Liquid,
>
> Way to go, where next?:-)
>
>
> Regards
>
> On 9/29/16, Andrew Alston  wrote:
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> > So, let another exciting announcement – I apologize for the cross
> posting to
> > both lists but I figured there were aspects of interest in both forums in
> > what follows.
> >
> > Yesterday we turned up IPv6 on our consumer products in Zimbabwe.  There
> are
> > now in excess of 10 thousand FTTH users in Zimbabwe with active, live,
> > native IPv6 – and they are actively using it.  This was the next phase
> after
> > our smaller rollout in Kenya done a few weeks ago.
> >
> > We crossed the 1.5gigabit/second of consumer v6 traffic last night in
> that
> > particular location – and even more exciting, more than 70% of that
> traffic
> > was sourced from CDN nodes and African peering – it did NOT come via long
> > distance international links from Europe.
> >
> > On the AFRINIC side – we followed the policy and registered each and
> every
> > static customer assignment in the whois database – it held up well as we
> > sent a bulk update with close to 15 thousand /48 assignments in a single
> > update – my congrats to the AfriNIC team because that was one hell of a
> long
> > update to process in one go.
> >
> > So, with that said, others talk about being IPv6 ready – we can now
> proudly
> > say we have gone from being IPv6 ready to being truly IPv6 active.
> >
> > I expect the google stats and apnic stats will probably update in the
> next 2
> > or 3 days and it will be curious to see what shows up.  Let’s wait and
> see
> > as the updates happen.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Andrew
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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