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'''Tony Holmes''' is currently the chairman of the [[ISPC|Internet Service and Connectivity Providers]] Constituency at ICANN.<ref>[http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/ICANN-Nudges-IPv6-Forward-91617 Current position]</ref> He also works as consultant at [[BT|British Telecom]] Group PLC, and he is also a Council member of [[ICANN]]'s [[GNSO|Generic Names Supporting Organization]].  
'''Tony Holmes''' has been the chairman of the [[ISPC|Internet Service and Connectivity Providers]] Constituency at ICANN.<ref>[http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/ICANN-Nudges-IPv6-Forward-91617 Current position]</ref> He also works as consultant at [[BT|British Telecom]] Group PLC, and he is also a Council member of [[ICANN]]'s [[GNSO|Generic Names Supporting Organization]].  


Within BT Group PLC, Tony Holmes works as a consultant focusing on naming, analyzing and addressing issues related to the policies and strategies implemented.  
Within BT Group PLC, Tony Holmes works as a consultant focusing on naming, analyzing and addressing issues related to the policies and strategies implemented.  
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Latest revision as of 20:39, 10 June 2021

Country: UK
Email: tony.ar.holmes[at]bt.com
Website:

   [BT Group Company website BT Group Company website]

Tony Holmes has been the chairman of the Internet Service and Connectivity Providers Constituency at ICANN.[1] He also works as consultant at British Telecom Group PLC, and he is also a Council member of ICANN's Generic Names Supporting Organization.

Within BT Group PLC, Tony Holmes works as a consultant focusing on naming, analyzing and addressing issues related to the policies and strategies implemented.

Tony Holmes replaced Greg Ruth as the 2010 GNSO representative on the ICANN Nominations Committee.[2] He again represented the ISPC Internet Service and Connectivity Providers Constituency on the 2011 NomCom.[3]

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