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'''Luc Léandre Assogba''' is the General Manager at [[Easy Link]].<ref>[http://easylinkonline.net/presentation.php Easy Link]</ref>
Mr. Assogba founded Easy Link in 2002, the company is involved in retail computer sales, IT services, network cabling, computer maintenance, and online accessibility.<ref>[[ICANN 42]] Interview</ref>
=== Education ===
He is a Microsoft Certified Computer Engineer MCSE / MCDBA. Mr. Assogba was educated in the United States and returned to Senegal to help Africa close the digital divide.<ref>[http://communaute.telecentre.org/profile/LucAssogba Page of Luc Assogba on Telecentre.org]</ref>
== References ==
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[[Category:ISP Workers]]

Latest revision as of 19:14, 28 May 2021

Country: Senegal
Email: lucassogba [at] hotmail.com
LinkedIn:    [Luc Léandre Luc Léandre Assogba]

Luc Léandre Assogba is the General Manager at Easy Link.[1]

Mr. Assogba founded Easy Link in 2002, the company is involved in retail computer sales, IT services, network cabling, computer maintenance, and online accessibility.[2]

Education

He is a Microsoft Certified Computer Engineer MCSE / MCDBA. Mr. Assogba was educated in the United States and returned to Senegal to help Africa close the digital divide.[3]

References