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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/Dec/18 09:56, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="mso-fareast-language:EN-US"
lang="EN-US">The list is made from information provided by
ISPs or publicly available, so that why there are no many
more ISPs (not just in Africa, in other countries).<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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lang="EN-US"><o:p> </o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="mso-fareast-language:EN-US"
lang="EN-US">I think in Africa, dual-stack is being used up
to know as you still have sufficient IPv4 addresses … but of
course this will change in the next few months.</span></p>
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<font face="Tahoma">I can't speak to other ISP's, but I know that
from the last ZAPF meeting in Cape Town last month, Ben
(Workonline) had the whole meeting running on NAT64/DNS64. I only
noticed because my VPN wasn't happy, but all other things worked
perfectly, i.e., e-mail, WhatsApp, Instagram, iMessage, e.t.c.
Most folk didn't even know it was an IPv6-only conference network.<br>
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As SEACOM, we've had NAT64/DNS64 as our transition mechanism since
2014. We deployed a bunch of translators across the entire
backbone, in all of our major PoP's (Africa and Europe). These are
running on Cisco ASR1006 routers, in production for close to 5
years now. But as you mention, because of the prevalence of IPv4
in Africa, we haven't yet seen anything pushing us hard to fire up
any real traffic toward our translators. That said, when the day
comes, we will be ready.<br>
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I am sure Andrew (Liquid) already has a plan, and I'm certain
there are a ton of other ISP's in Africa that either have a plan
or are working toward the same.<br>
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Mark.</font><br>
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