Mark
Any particular reason that this call for nominations is announced today and
closing tomorrow? Or is this just a reminder and the call went out much earlier?
Ali Hussein
Principal
Hussein & Associates
+254 0713 601113
Twitter: @AliHKassim
Skype: abu-jomo
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Dear Andrew,
Many thanks for the feedback and for sharing the policy which i
believe is a good starting point. Maybe we need a couple of town hall
meetings with the business/corporate communicate and policy makers to
break the resistance.
Best Regards
On 10/10/16, Andrew Alston
Dear Walu et al?
Liquid has been on Zimbabwean Media over successfull V6 deployment.
Andrew , what is impeding deployment of the same in Kenya?
Regards
On 10/10/16, Walubengo J via kictanet wrote:
> @Mwendwa,>>>
> What can you do?
>- Government
As another note –
I would STRONGLY encourage every government on this continent to take a very
close look at the draft Zimbabwean IPv6 strategy plan as published by POTRAZ
(the Zimbabwean regulator), which was open for public comment. It is a
detailed, in depth, carefully worded document – not
Hi Mwendwa,
Just to give you some updated statistics as well – in terms of global
deployment as updated today and ranked in order of penetration percentage:
1
Belgium
46.18%
2
United States of America
28.96%
3
Greece
26.74%
4
Switzerland
26.34%
5
Germany
26.18%
6
This is an extremely important debate for the continent. Thank you Ali for
that.
Some of these issues have been debated thoroughly in several forums. It's
very important we continue debating them until we see an exponential growth
of IPv6 in the continent.
To answer a few questions, there is a
I like the ideas.
I feel sensitizing the market/users on this possible scenario (exhaustion
of IPv4) is vital.
We could run an event annually or biannually to pass this message. We could
call it the "Biannual/Annual Africa Networking Conference"
In the event, we could bring up issues such as
On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 9:38 AM, Frank Habicht wrote:
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>
> On 10/10/2016 9:01 AM, Ali Hussein wrote:
> > 3. How can we move the needle faster?
>
> conf t
> int .
> ip address 2xxx::::xxx/yyy
>
ipv6 address 2xxx::::xxx/yyy
end
> wr
>
>
The internet is
Andrew
Thank you so much for that informative response.
So let's paint a scenario.
Say, v4 exhausts in say 3 years. What are the implications for the continent
esp those who will not have migrated?
Ali Hussein
Principal
Hussein & Associates
+254 0713 601113
Twitter: @AliHKassim
Skype:
On 10/Oct/16 09:01, Saul Stein wrote:
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>
> I know that some ISPs give v6 to all customers, I wonder how many of
> them use it?
>
We assign each enterprise customer an IPv6 prefix. I'd estimate use of
it at 0% today (even there about 5% of them ask for it).
Our service provider customers
Hi Andrew,
This is where things start to get interesting. Corporate uptake…
I know that some ISPs give v6 to all customers, I wonder how many of them
use it?
I have spoken to a few corporate customers to try and understand the
barriers and interest.
Some, its bureaucracy different
On 10/10/2016 9:01 AM, Ali Hussein wrote:
> 3. How can we move the needle faster?
conf t
int .
ip address 2xxx::::xxx/yyy
end
wr
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Dear listers
Greetings and apologies for cross-posting.
Internet service provider Liquid Telecom Kenya has warned that Africa is
set to run out of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses as early as next year,
potentially slowing down digital growth in the continent.
Read on:-
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