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'''Mohamed El Bashir''' is the Manager of Internet, Numbering and Interconnection at [[ictQATAR]] and is a member of [[ICANN]]'s [[ALAC]]. <ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/hope4all linkedin.com]</ref>
'''Mohamed El Bashir''' is a veteran ICANN Community participant and Internet and Regulatory Policy expert. He is a former member of [[ICANN]]'s [[ALAC]], former [[ccNSO Council]] member, former chair of [[AFRALO]] and co-chair of the [[IANA]] Coordination Working Group (ICG). <ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/hope4all linkedin.com]</ref> He is considered on expert on Internet Infrastructure management, [[DNS]], [[ccTLD]]s, and [[IDN]]s.<ref>[https://community.icann.org/display/atlarge/Mohamed+El+Bashir+Bio+Page ICANN Bio]</ref> He has experience establishing and managing national ccTLD and gTLD registries.
 
As a native of Sudan, he founded its [[ISOC]] chapter in 2001; the chapter went on to become the manager of Sudan's [[.sd]] [[ccTLD]] in 2002. He acted as its President until 2008.<ref>[http://www.mbash.net/english/about_mbashir.htm MBash.net]</ref> He served as the Technical Director State of Qatar's Communications Regulatory Authority, where he established and managed the country ccTLD (.QA), IDN (.Qatar in Arabic and cityTLD (.Doha) Registry and also helped in establishing Qatar's ISOC chapter.<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref>
 
He was elected Vice-President of [[AfTLD]] in 2006,<ref>[http://www.mbash.net/english/about_mbashir.htm MBash.net]</ref> he served through 2008.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/hope4all LinkedIn.com]</ref>
 
Mr. El Bashir was appointed to [[ICANN]]'s 2012 [[NomCom]] as the representative of [[AFRALO]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-22nov11-en.htm Announcement 22Nov11, ICANN.org]</ref>
 
==Career History==
Previously he was the Technical Director of Qatar's Communications Regulatory Authority, where he established and managed Qatar's Domains Registry ( .QA Registry ), his recent projects include applying for and implementing Qatar's [[.qa]] and [[IDN]] [[ccTLD]]. The process began in late 2010 with the [[IANA]] root delegation, he is guiding it through its [[Sunrise Period]] as of July, 2011. Qatar's IDN ccTLD will go public registrations on the 1st of November 2011.
 
He has participated in ICANN's [[IDN Working Group]], IDN Variants Project, and the [[IDNPAC|President's Advisory Committee on IDN]] (IDNPAC); he is a NomCom member, Former ALAC and [[ccNSO]] council member. He has been a part of the ALAC since 2006, and he served two terms on the [[ccNSO#ccNSO Council|ccNSO Council]] between 2004 - 2011.<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref> His interest and work with [[IDN]]s also involves participating in other forums that encourage the use of non-Latin characters on Internet forums and applications, such as Social Media and Twitter;<ref>[http://twitter.com/#!/hope4alll/status/104323196093874176 Tweet from Hope4All]</ref> he's served as a Committee Member of AKMS Multi-Lingual Internet Initiative.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/hope4all LinkedIn]</ref>
 
===Qualifications and Industry Participation===
Mr. Bashir has extensive experience with [[ccTLD]]s and their [[IDN]] versions. He has taken international certification courses for a number of different specializations; these include [[ICANN]] [[DNS]] root training courses in China and Tunis, and business communication courses at Georgetown University, USA.<ref>[http://www.mbash.net/english/about_mbashir.htm MBash.net]</ref>
 
Mohamed El Bashir has participated in numerous [[ICANN]] meetings and other industry fora, such as [[WSIS]], [[ISOC]]'s [[INET]] conferences, [[IGF]], [[AfTLD]], and regional African meetings addressing ICT development on the continent.<ref>[http://www.mbash.net/english/about_mbashir.htm MBash.net]</ref> One such regional project, TESSA,  involves helping rural teachers develop educational resources in a number of African languages. He is also interested in projects that make PDA devices available to rural schools in developing areas.<ref>[http://www.mbash.net/english/activities.htm MBash.net]</ref>
 
===Previous Work===
Mr. Bashir's past work includes tenures at The Open University of Sudan, Sudan Telecom (Sudatel), and CyberGates Co.<ref>[http://www.mbash.net/english/about_mbashir.htm MBash.net]</ref>
 
In 2001, he established the NGO [[SIS|Sudan Internet Society]] with a group of fellow IT experts; their work focuses on encouraging the use of digital technologies to foster economic growth and education. It went on the become the manager of the Sudanese [[ccTLD]].<ref>[http://www.mbash.net/english/about_mbashir.htm About Me - Mbash.net]</ref>
 
==Education==
Mohamed El Bashir has a Master of Business Administration from the University of Manchester, Manchester Business School, and Business Executive Education from MIT Solan Business School.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/committees/alac/el-bashir.html ICANN.org]</ref>.


As a native of Sudan, he founded its [[ISOC]] chapter in 2001. He is currently working to establish Qatar's chapter.<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref>
===Current Work===
Recent projects include applying for and implementing [[.qa]]'s [[IDN]] [[ccTLD]]. He participates in ICANN's [[IDN Working Group]], IDN Variance; he is an ALAC member, a member of the [[ccNSO]] council and the [[SSAC]]. He has been a part of the ALAC since 2002, and has a tenure on the ccNSO council between 2004 - 2011.<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref>
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Latest revision as of 18:53, 2 June 2021

Region: Africa
Country: USA
Email: mbashir [at] mbash.net
LinkedIn:    Mohamed El Bashir
Twitter:    @hope4alll
Currently a member
of ICANN's NomCom


Featured in the ICANN 42 - Senegal playing card deck


Formerly a member
of ICANN's AFRALO


Formerly a member
of ICANN's ALAC

Mohamed El Bashir is a veteran ICANN Community participant and Internet and Regulatory Policy expert. He is a former member of ICANN's ALAC, former ccNSO Council member, former chair of AFRALO and co-chair of the IANA Coordination Working Group (ICG). [1] He is considered on expert on Internet Infrastructure management, DNS, ccTLDs, and IDNs.[2] He has experience establishing and managing national ccTLD and gTLD registries.

As a native of Sudan, he founded its ISOC chapter in 2001; the chapter went on to become the manager of Sudan's .sd ccTLD in 2002. He acted as its President until 2008.[3] He served as the Technical Director State of Qatar's Communications Regulatory Authority, where he established and managed the country ccTLD (.QA), IDN (.Qatar in Arabic and cityTLD (.Doha) Registry and also helped in establishing Qatar's ISOC chapter.[4]

He was elected Vice-President of AfTLD in 2006,[5] he served through 2008.[6]

Mr. El Bashir was appointed to ICANN's 2012 NomCom as the representative of AFRALO.[7]

Career History[edit | edit source]

Previously he was the Technical Director of Qatar's Communications Regulatory Authority, where he established and managed Qatar's Domains Registry ( .QA Registry ), his recent projects include applying for and implementing Qatar's .qa and IDN ccTLD. The process began in late 2010 with the IANA root delegation, he is guiding it through its Sunrise Period as of July, 2011. Qatar's IDN ccTLD will go public registrations on the 1st of November 2011.

He has participated in ICANN's IDN Working Group, IDN Variants Project, and the President's Advisory Committee on IDN (IDNPAC); he is a NomCom member, Former ALAC and ccNSO council member. He has been a part of the ALAC since 2006, and he served two terms on the ccNSO Council between 2004 - 2011.[8] His interest and work with IDNs also involves participating in other forums that encourage the use of non-Latin characters on Internet forums and applications, such as Social Media and Twitter;[9] he's served as a Committee Member of AKMS Multi-Lingual Internet Initiative.[10]

Qualifications and Industry Participation[edit | edit source]

Mr. Bashir has extensive experience with ccTLDs and their IDN versions. He has taken international certification courses for a number of different specializations; these include ICANN DNS root training courses in China and Tunis, and business communication courses at Georgetown University, USA.[11]

Mohamed El Bashir has participated in numerous ICANN meetings and other industry fora, such as WSIS, ISOC's INET conferences, IGF, AfTLD, and regional African meetings addressing ICT development on the continent.[12] One such regional project, TESSA, involves helping rural teachers develop educational resources in a number of African languages. He is also interested in projects that make PDA devices available to rural schools in developing areas.[13]

Previous Work[edit | edit source]

Mr. Bashir's past work includes tenures at The Open University of Sudan, Sudan Telecom (Sudatel), and CyberGates Co.[14]

In 2001, he established the NGO Sudan Internet Society with a group of fellow IT experts; their work focuses on encouraging the use of digital technologies to foster economic growth and education. It went on the become the manager of the Sudanese ccTLD.[15]

Education[edit | edit source]

Mohamed El Bashir has a Master of Business Administration from the University of Manchester, Manchester Business School, and Business Executive Education from MIT Solan Business School.[16].

References[edit | edit source]