Fw: [menog] news from Turkey

Max Tulyev president at ukraine.su
Fri Dec 31 09:53:31 GMT 2010


Hello All,

what will be the language of this Conference?

30.12.10 12:21, Ahmed Abu-Abed написав(ла):
> A comment by Latif Ladid:
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> The IPv6 Forum Turkey is organising an IPv6 Conference in Turkey  for January 12-13, 2011 in Ankara.
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> http://www.ipv6.net.tr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=99&Itemid=102
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> The IPv6 Roadmap was designed by the IPv6 Forum Turkey, see attached.
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> Copied Serkan and Onur as its leaders.
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> Cheers
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> Latif  
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> From: Ahmed Abu-Abed [mailto:ahmed at tamkien.com] 
> Sent: 30 December 2010 10:24
> To: Sezen YEŞİL; menog at menog.net
> Cc: Latif Ladid IPv6 Forum President
> Subject: Re: [menog] news from Turkey
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> An IPv6 plan is much better than no plan at all.
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> Well done (again) Turkey !
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> -Ahmed
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> From: Sezen YEŞİL 
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> Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2010 10:44 AM
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> To: menog at menog.net 
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> Subject: RE: [menog] news from Turkey
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> Thank you all for the feedback!
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> Dear Richard and Owen,
> I would agree with you that the timeline could be earlier than it is now.
> In the previous draft versions it was so actually,
> But I think that governments need to balance technical views with some realities (budget, capacities, etc):)
> I mean, a plan which is not perfect but more applicable is better than a plan which is technically perfect but far from being practicable.
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> Dear Max,
> Majority (in terms of number of customers) of ISPs is ready for IPv6 connectivity. 
> I believe that IPv6 capable hardware and software will visit Turkey if they see profit here :)
> Human capacity will be the weakest chain in my opinion, but in the Circular there is a training program to meet the needs. Nevertheless, trying to achieve that plan would be "something" :)
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> Regards,
> Sezen
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: menog-bounces at menog.net [mailto:menog-bounces at menog.net] On Behalf Of Max Tulyev
> Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2010 1:03 AM
> To: menog at menog.net
> Subject: Re: [menog] news from Turkey
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> Good news!
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> Is there enough resources (i.e. IPv6 connectivity, system administrators
> and other technicians, IPv6 capable hardware and software) to do that?
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> 29.12.10 19:40, Owen DeLong написав(ла):
>> I would agree. It looks like a reasonable plan, but, the time line seems a
>> bit late to me.
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>> Owen
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>> On Dec 29, 2010, at 9:08 AM, Richard Barnes wrote:
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>>> Dear Sezen,
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>>> Thank you for forwarding this.  It is good to see the government
>>> setting clear milestones for IPv6 deployment.  I suspect that they
>>> might ultimately find that they need to transition a little more
>>> quickly.
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>>> --Richard
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>>> 2010/12/29 Sezen YEŞİL <syesil at btk.gov.tr>:
>>>> Hello everyone,
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>>>> I would like to inform you about a recent development in Turkey.
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>>>> As you can see in the attachment (unofficial translation), our Prime
>>>> Minister (T. Erdogan) published a Circular about IPv6 in Official Journal
>>>> dated 8 December 2010.
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>>>> I would be very happy to hear your opinions on this plan.
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>>>> Thank you and I wish you a happy new year!
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