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Register for our first e-Deployathon of 2020 by August 27

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Register to the first e-deployathon of 2020 by August 27

AFRINIC is now the only RIR with IPv4 addresses in its free pool

AFRINIC is now the only RIR with IPv4 addresses in its free pool - 1,967,616 million to be precise. This is of course grossly inadequate to meet Africa’s current IP address needs, making IPv6 the only sustainable way to continue to grow the potential of the Internet in Africa. This is why, after having trained over 6000 engineers from 50 countries, we designed and organised the world’s first deployathon in 2018 as a mechanism to shorten the time between learning about IPv6 and actually implementing it. So far, we have run 5 deployathons in which 55 network operators have participated and within 3-4 days, they were able to accomplish the following:

 

What was accomplished so far

0
Address plans in IPAMS
0
Advertised IPv6 prefixes
0
6 IPv6 domain objects
0
Validated route6 object
0
IPv6 infrastructure audits
0
Networks with IPv6 user traffic
0
Validated RPKI ROA objects
0
IPv6-enabled core networks
0
IPv6-enabled enabled network

What awaits you

If selected, you will get the same step by step guidance, tools and techniques we have perfected in 5 deployathons and 44 helpdesk calls to help you move your IPv6 deployment one clearly measurable step forward in full accordance with your network change management processes.

Date

1-4 September

Time

4 hours each day

Location

4 hours each day

Eligibility 

Qualified Engineers from African region

Limited spots

Only 45 spots are available.

The application deadline is 27 August 2020.

Contact

For more information and queries about e-Deployathons, please contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

If you are an engineer who runs a network and believe that you can make one concrete visible step towards IPv6 deployment (or advanced your stalled IPv6 deployment), apply for a spot

We help you move
your IPv6 Deployment

Step by step guidance, tools and techniques perfected through
5 deployathons and 44 helpdesk calls.

AFRINIC is now the only RIR with IPv4 addresses in its free pool

AFRINIC is now the only RIR with IPv4 addresses in its free pool - 1,967,616 million to be precise. This is of course grossly inadequate to meet Africa’s current IP address needs, making IPv6 the only sustainable way to continue to grow the potential of the Internet in Africa. This is why, after having trained over 6000 engineers from 50 countries, we designed and organised the world’s first deployathon in 2018 as a mechanism to shorten the time between learning about IPv6 and actually implementing it. So far, we have run 5 deployathons in which 55 network operators have participated and within 3-4 days, they were able to accomplish the following:

 

What was accomplished so far

0
Address plans in IPAMS
0
Advertised IPv6 prefixes
0
6 IPv6 domain objects
0
Validated route6 object
0
IPv6 infrastructure audits
0
Networks with IPv6 user traffic
0
Validated RPKI ROA objects
0
IPv6-enabled core networks
0
IPv6-enabled enabled network

What Awaits You

If selected, you will get the same step by step guidance, tools and techniques
we have perfected in 5 deployathons and 44 helpdesk calls to help you move
your IPv6 deployment one clearly measurable step forward in full accordance
with your network change management processes.

Date

1-4 September

Time

4 hours each day

Location

4 hours each day

Eligibility 

Qualified Engineers from African region

Limited spots

Only 45 spots are available.

The application deadline is 27 August 2020.

Contact

For more information and queries about e-Deployathons, please contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

If you are an engineer who runs a network and believe that you can make one concrete visible step towards IPv6 deployment (or advanced your stalled IPv6 deployment), apply for a spot

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