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[bcop] IPv6 deployment for small residential providers
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Vicente De Luca
vicentinho at barretos.com.br
Mon Nov 3 23:18:58 CET 2014
Hi William, I have a good experience and background on this subject, since I had a regional ISP in Brazil for the last 17 years before selling the company (sept/2013) and coming to Europe (july/2014) to work for a SaaS provider. I'd be mostly happy to join you on this effort since I understand that this document can be really helpful for lots of small companies that are responsible for providing internet where big companies can't reach, and mostly aren't prepared for v6 yet. Cheers and keep in touch. see you tomorrow. vdeluca On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 6:37 PM, William Waites <wwaites at tardis.ed.ac.uk> wrote: > Just to follow up on the question I just asked following the BCOP > draft on troubleshooting IPv6 for residential providers, should we > write a companion document focused on small providers that explains > how to deploy IPv6? > > I am happy to start writing, would anyone like to help? > > Cheers, > -w > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </ripe/mail/archives/bcop/attachments/20141103/4e46698e/attachment.html>
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