While following the links about the submarine cable i came across this:
https://lion.orange.com/
Firstly the SSL certificate is not verified and the page is displaying
VMware.
This is linked from
http://submarinecablemap.com/#/submarine-cable/lower-indian-ocean-network-lion
What impression would this give to people or potential investors who want
to know about the Network we are using.
On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 10:26 PM, Luchmun Sadhveer Sharma <
ssyluchmun_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello
>
> The MBC showed a coverage on Emtel switching to IPV6. Unfortunately I paid
> attention to what the speaker was saying quite late and could not gather
> more details.
>
> (Off topic but related to Emtel)
>
> Last week, a representative from Emtel gave a presentation on Fiber Optics
> at University of Mauritius. The presentation was mainly on how Fiber Optics
> was developed through years and the various ways to implement it.
>
> The representative of Emtel stated that he is not allowed to tell the
> projects in which he is working related to Fiber Optics.
>
> For those who are curious on how fiber optic cables are connected to
> Mauritius, the following links show how the submarine cable systems and
> landing stations. There are currently two cables connected to Mauritius
> (SAFE and LION)
>
> http://submarinecablemap.com/
>
> http://submarinecablemap.com/#/submarine-cable/safe
>
>
> http://submarinecablemap.com/#/submarine-cable/lower-indian-ocean-network-lion
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Luchmun Sadhveer Sharma (Yudish)
>
> On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 10:10 PM, Loganaden Velvindron <loganaden_at_gmail.com
> > wrote:
>
>> On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 5:58 PM, Shelly Hermia Bhujun
>> <shelly_hermia_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I was listening to best FM and i heard that Emtel will switch from IPV4
>> to
>> > IPV6 in approx 2 years. I couldn't find anything published in the
>> > newspapers. Has any heard about it? How is it going to change Internet
>> in
>> > Mauritius?
>> >
>> > Please be non-technical in your answer.
>> > Cheers.
>>
>> Hi Shelly.
>>
>> IPv4 allows 4 million endpoints on the whole Internet. IPv6 allows a
>> billions more. If we take all of the mobile phones, and give them IPv4
>> addresses, it would be depleted instantly. To accomodate the growth of
>> the internet, with more mobile phones, smart thermostats, and robots,
>> we need IPv6.
>>
>>
>
Received on Mon May 04 2015 - 19:01:19 PST