FYI.

I think we need to start a national task force, if one 
hasn't kicked off already.

Thoughts?

Mark.

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Subject: RE: [afripv6-discuss] Proposal for an African IPv6 
Task force
Date: Sunday 27 June 2010
From: "hisham ahmed. ibrahim" <[email protected]>
To: IPv6 in Africa <[email protected]>, IPv6 in 
Africa <[email protected]>, [email protected], 
[email protected], [email protected]

Dear all,

 

In order to draw an accurate road map to where we are going, 
we need to have a perfect understanding first of where we 
are at and where we are coming from.

 

Having said that, I am trying to prepare a document with the 
current status of IPv6 in Africa, with specific detailed 
information on each country in terms of:

1.      The existence of a dedicated IPv6 task force or forum, 
and weather or not they have an established web site or 
portal
2.      Country readiness for IPv6 (infrastructure, IPSs and size 
of the internet consumer markets)
3.      Notional plans for transition (in motion or still 
drafted)
4.      The actual current depth of the IPv6 penetration (Know-
how, equipment and regulation)
5.      Size of Traffic both v4 and v6

The same inquiries apply to major LIRs, ISPs and IXPs:

1.      Identifying  Key players in Africa
2.      Their readiness for IPv6 (infrastructure, size of their 
consumer markets and current demand for IPv6)
3.      Futuristic plans for transition (in motion or still 
drafted)
4.      Size of traffic both v4 and v6

 So please get back to me with whatever information and data 
you can in these regards and please feel free to forward 
this email to anyone you might know that may also have any 
useful information. I will be also waiting on any valuable 
insights, suggestions or contacts you might refer me to.

Best 

Hisham Ahmed


________________________________

From: [email protected] on behalf of Latif 
LADID ("The New Internet based on IPv6")
Sent: Sat 6/19/2010 9:32 PM
To: 'IPv6 in Africa'
Cc: 'Maye diop'; 'Aziz Hilali'; 'Alex Gakuru'; 'Khaled 
KOUBAA'; 'Dorothy K. Gordon'
Subject: RE: [afripv6-discuss] Proposal for an African IPv6 
Task force



Hi Hisham,

 

I highly welcome this initiative. I have copied the chairs 
of the current IPv6 Forum chapters in Africa: Morocco, 
Tunisia, Senegal, Kenya and Ghana.

 

I will be in Egypt first week of July at the Smart village 
and we could meeti and take this idea further.

 

Cheers

Latif 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:afripv6-
[email protected]] On Behalf Of hisham ahmed. 
ibrahim
Sent: 19 June 2010 18:53
To: [email protected]
Subject: [afripv6-discuss] Proposal for an African IPv6 Task 
force

 

Dear All,

I hope this email finds you well and with best of health.

 

I am trying to raise general acceptance and consensus from 
the African countries and organizations active in the field 
Internet and access, for the launch of an African regional 
IPv6 Task Force.

Africa is the only region in the world without a regional 
task force concerned meanly with IPv6 and its regional 
development, which has lead to some allegations from foreign 
organizations that claim that the African community needs 
chaperoning when it comes to ICT development (especially in 
regards to the Internet and IPv6).

Starting such a regional organization with the help of the 
already established Internet concerned African organizations 
and the already well educated and trained African technical 
community, that has been built over the years, will help 
bring together LIRs, regional efforts and even governments 
to focus on one of the most anticipated Internet issues 
these days (IPv6).

With less than 7% of the  IPv4 blocks left in the IANA pool, 
predications of total depletion are assumed to be within mid 
next year (these predictions do not take into consideration 
the impact of distributing the final 5*/8 blocks among the 
RIRs).

Africa should take a stand now to face such a challenge and 
to turn that immanent date into an opportunity it can 
prosper from.

I am trying to raise support from the community on this 
matter so will be waiting on any valuable insight, 
suggestions or contacts you might refer me to help see this 
regional initiative up and running as soon as humanly 
possible.

 

Regards

 

Hisham Ahmed Ibrahim
Technical head of the Egyptain IPv6 test beds and labs
Smart Village.,Kilo 28 cairo-alexandria desert road ,12651 - 
Giza

Phone :(+202) 3534 1551               
Mobile:(+2012) 3534419

email:[email protected] 


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