Re: [v6ops] New conference IPv6-mostly deployment

Nick Buraglio <buraglio@forwardingplane.net> Wed, 13 March 2024 19:08 UTC

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From: Nick Buraglio <buraglio@forwardingplane.net>
Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2024 14:08:43 -0500
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Subject: Re: [v6ops] New conference IPv6-mostly deployment
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Adding the author into the thread. Welcome, Brian!

nb

On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 1:43 PM Henri Alves de Godoy <
henri.godoy@fca.unicamp.br> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Thanks for sharing, really a great document.
>
> These problem reports are extremely important so that we can be prepared
> and the idea of future congresses offering IPv6-only networks is the global
> trend.
>
> I was very happy about choosing Jool, an excellent project from NIC.MX. I
> have used it a lot in various scenarios and it has been very easy, and it
> has proven to be possible to use on small hardware, even on a Rasp PI.
>
> The majority of CLAT clients are on 4G mobile network devices and not on
> drivers for WiFi networks. However, I noticed that many used iOS and iPhone.
>
> Perhaps with the news of the CLAT client on Windows, attendance at
> conferences and events could increase. I hope so.
>
> In conclusion, an IPv6-only network is surprisingly 3x faster than IPv4
> and these events have demonstrated this.
>
> Thanks !
>
> Em qua., 13 de mar. de 2024 às 14:39, Nick Buraglio <
> buraglio@forwardingplane.net> escreveu:
>
>> The APRICOT conference recently deployed an IPv6-mostly network. Brian
>> Calder of the NSRC posted a nice write-up of the process. For those that
>> don't know what NSRC is, they do a massive amount of training for emerging
>> networks and play a pretty pivotal role in getting v6 deployed in those
>> environments. They are also very technically adept (as can be seen in the
>> article) and contribute to open source projects, with close ties to many
>> other very well known public sources. I recommend looking them up for a
>> very refreshing take on pushing technology to very new and underserved
>> areas of the world.
>>
>> Article:
>>
>> https://nsrc.org/blog/apricot-ipv6-only
>>
>> nb
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