Good day,
I believe NgRen had a representative at the event as well, and I am certain,
they are working actively to help their University clients to make the switch
to IPV6. Hopefully, progress would be made soon.
Regards
Bolutife Adisa.
> On 18 Aug 2018, at 1:31 PM, ABDULKARIM AYOPO OLOYEDE
HI,
Thank for sending the communique and I hope you would be able to
achieve what you have set out in the way forward.
I would just like to add that it would be good if you can also talk to
organisations like Ng REN to encourage them to use IPV6 as Universities are
major players when it comes to
On 16 Aug 2018, 20:45 +0400, IPv6 in Africa Discussions
, wrote:
>
> FYI “There are fifty networks in Nigeria that have acquired IPV6 out of which
> only five networks are active. Also, five networks out of 134 Autonomous
> Systems in the country are currently using IPv6.”
Any organisation
Hi folks,
FYI “There are fifty networks in Nigeria that have acquired IPV6 out of which
only five networks are active. Also, five networks out of 134 Autonomous
Systems in the country are currently using IPv6.”
Check out “Communique of Nigeria DigitalSENSE Forum series 2018 - Nigeria IPv6