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ATCON, IPv6 Council Nigeria to Host Webinar on IPv6 Adoption in Nigeria

Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) and IPv6 Council Nigeria is set to host it’s first webinar on the state of IPv6 deployment in Nigeria.

The event which is slated to hold on Thursday, April 8, 2021 by 10am is themed “National IPv6 Migration: Challenges and Prospects for the Nigerian/Africa Digital Transformation”.

This was announced in a joint statement signed by Engr Ikechukwu Nnamani, president ATCON, and Mohammed Rudman, chairman, IPv6 Council Nigeria.

According to the organizers, the webinar is a veritable platform to discuss the strategic role that IPv6 would play in the implementation of the Nigerian National Broadband Plan (NNBP) 2020-2025 and its role in actualizing the Digital Economy and ensuring National Security given the impact of IPV6 on IoTs, Smart City and other related technologies like AI, ML, and financial technologies. The effective implementation and associated benefits of 5G is hinged on the deployment of IPv6.

Some of the highly revered industry experts that are expected to deliver keynote address and lead discussions at the webinar are as follows; Prof Latif Ladid, President, International IPv6 Forum and Chair IPv6 EU Working Group; Prof Umar Garba Danbatta, Executive Vice Chairman, Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) and Ms Funke Opeke, Managing Director/CEO, MainOne. Panel discussants are made up of industry players representing various segment of the sector.

“The urgent need to migrate to IPv6 is long overdue hence both government agencies and industry players that are operating within the space of telecoms and ICT in Nigeria need to come up with policies and programmes that would ensure adequate investment is directed at deployment of IPv6.

ATCON and IPv6 Council Nigeria entered into a strategic collaboration to encourage and push for the adoption of IPv6 in Nigeria.

The driving force of this collaboration is that the Nigerian ICT sector can no longer continue to take the back seat and miss the prospects and opportunities offered by the global ICT industry”, the statement read.

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