Successful IPv6 deployment by Telecentro Argentina

November 25, 2016

Successful IPv6 deployment by Telecentro Argentina

Operators in the LAC region are starting to massively deploy IPv6 among their customers, as they know this is the only way to grow.

Following IPv4 address exhaustion in the region, LACNIC has focused much of its energy on promoting IPv6 adoption and these efforts have resonated with professionals and Internet organizations throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, who are now deploying this technology.

Telecentro Argentina is one such case. Since September 2016, all their new customers are using dual-stack. Today the company has more than 35,000 IPv6 clients and its IPv6 traffic is constantly on the rise.

Alejandro D’Egidio, Head of Backbone Engineering at Telecentro Argentina, told LACNIC News that their entire network is now fully IPv6 enabled, after a period of production during which they gradually enabled this technology.

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What was the internal process for deploying IPv6 like? Was it a technical decision or a business decision by Telecentro’s management?

We have been permanently working on IPv6 for a few years now. We first configured IPv6 transport on the MPLS backbone, then we enabled IPv6 on the links with our upstream providers to prepare the access network and the internal provisioning and monitoring systems.

IPv6 deployment was a strategic decision from the outset, as Telecentro is constantly investing in the latest technology available on the market in order to offer a transparent and high-performance service to its users.

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