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• Are you a manager or network engineer who runs an IXP and want to ensure that you set up and run an IXP according to international best practices in an economically sustainable manner?
• Are you a government regulator or policymaker who needs to understand how governments can best support the IXP through smart policies and targeted investments?
• Are you a peering manager or coordinator for a network operator and want to understand how your network could create and capture more value for your customers through the IXP?

If you answered yes to any of the questions above, you will be interested in our next webinar on How to Run an Effective Self-Sustaining IXP. This is especially important because as governments and network operators strive to generate more value using the Internet for citizens and customers, IXPs are emerging as a critical piece of the puzzle primarily because when properly set up and run they keep local traffic local.

AFRINIC invites you to register for the online course – Implement IPv6 Routing – at: http://bit.ly/E-Learning-Implement-IPv6-Routing

Specifically designed to help network engineers implement IPv6 routing in their organisation, the course will help you to:

               • Describe how IPv6 IGP and EGP routing differs from IPv4
               • Configure, verify and troubleshoot OSPFv3
               • Configure, verify and troubleshoot IS-IS
               • Configure, verify and troubleshoot MP-BGP for IPv6

Read more about the course at: https://elearning.afrinic.net/courses/6route

AFRINIC invites you to enrol for its online course ''Provision IPv6 Configuration’’ at:  https://vox.afrinic.net/438829?lang=en

The course targets network engineers who are looking to:

                • Determine the best provisioning mechanism for any network
                • Design, configure and troubleshoot SLAAC
                • Design, configure and  troubleshoot stateful DHCPv6
                • Design, configure and troubleshoot stateless DHCPv6
                • Design, configure and troubleshoot DHCPv6-PD

Read more about the course at: https://elearning.afrinic.net/courses/provision-ipv6-configuration

The course is designed by the AFRINIC IP Academy.  

AFRINIC invites you to its next webinar on how to Implement a dual-stacked DNS infrastructure.

The webinar will examine the DNS infrastructure required for successful IPv6 deployment. DNS is an essential component in our networks and is vital in the deployment of IPv6 because of the challenges posed by 128-bit addresses.

Event details:
Date: 19 September 2019
Time:12:30 UTC

Register for the webinar at: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/1915649996740/WN_x55N2oMCQWiMLPo0lofkQA


We look forward to your participation!

The Mauritius IGF 2019 has just ended. Hosted by Halley Movement, the event, sponsored by among others AFRINIC, brought together top Mauritius government officials, law enforcement agents and representatives from the African Union (AU). The event had five sessions:

  1. Setting the pace to combatting online child sexual exploitation in Africa
  2. Cybersecurity Strategies
  3. Artificial Intelligence, fake news: A need for concern
  4. Parental awareness on child online protection
  5. Technological initiatives and Internet governance

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