Fw: [menog] news from Turkey

Sezen YEŞİL syesil at btk.gov.tr
Fri Dec 31 12:18:37 GMT 2010


Dear Max,
We will have Mr. Latif Ladid as invited speaker in opening part,
But the rest of the conference will be in Turkish I am afraid.
Please come and sit next to me, I will make translation for you :)

Dear Owen,
We have some estimates for IPv4 pool exhaustion at the IANA and RIR level, but what about LIR's? Turkey's IP demand cannot be the same as USA's, China's or Japan's. But of course if we see some urgency in two years, plan could be revised accordingly. The main idea in the plan is: 1-be aware, 2-see what you got in your hand, 3-train yourself, 4-get experience on IPv6. Three out of these four would be a success in my opinion.

Dear Saleh,
Thank you but please consider this plan is for public sector only. 

I know this is an e-mail list with very technical people, so sorry for bothering you with some administrative stuff.
Today is 31th December, so get and eat your turkeys with your families :)
Happy new year to all!
sezen 
 


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From: menog-bounces at menog.net [mailto:menog-bounces at menog.net] On Behalf Of Max Tulyev
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2010 11:54 AM
To: menog at menog.net
Subject: Re: Fw: [menog] news from Turkey

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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