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'''Dr. Ben Fuller''' is university educator and Director at the Namibian Network Information Centre (NA-NIC). He is also a member of the [[CcNSO]] and [[AFRICANN]]. <ref name="intake">ICANNWiki Intake, July 2015.</ref> Fuller passed away in March, 2018.  
'''Dr. Ben Fuller''' was a university educator and Director at the Namibian Network Information Centre (NA-NIC). He was also a member of the [[CcNSO]] and [[AFRICANN]]. <ref name="intake">ICANNWiki Intake, July 2015.</ref> Dr Fuller passed away 2018-03-09.  


==Interests==
==Interests==
Ben is interested in [[CcTLD]]s, [[DNSSEC]], [[ICT]] and development.
Ben was interested in [[CcTLD]]s, [[DNSSEC]], [[ICT]] and development.


==Fun Facts==
==Fun Facts==
Dr. Fuller is currently focused on raising his children and grandchildren and obtaining his black belt in karate. He also speaks Khoekhoegowab, one of the click languages of Southern Africa.
Dr. Fuller had recently obtained his black belt in karate. He also spoke Khoekhoegowab, one of the click languages of Southern Africa.


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 14:57, 28 June 2021

Affiliation: NA-NIC
Country: Namibia

Dr. Ben Fuller was a university educator and Director at the Namibian Network Information Centre (NA-NIC). He was also a member of the CcNSO and AFRICANN. [1] Dr Fuller passed away 2018-03-09.

Interests

Ben was interested in CcTLDs, DNSSEC, ICT and development.

Fun Facts

Dr. Fuller had recently obtained his black belt in karate. He also spoke Khoekhoegowab, one of the click languages of Southern Africa.

References

  1. ICANNWiki Intake, July 2015.