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'''Wael Nasr''' is SVP at WiseDots LL and TLDVILLA LLC based in LA California. Wael has previously worked as Business Development Director at i-DNS.net and a researcher at Stanford University and Applied Materials. | |||
Wael Nasr is a Bahrain Citizen originally Egyptian. | |||
==Education and Career== | |||
Mr. Nasr graduated from Stanford University with a Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering and from the American University in Cairo with a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science among other degrees. | |||
He then started working on IDN technology in the year 1999 and tested the first Arabic IDN domain name ever between Egypt and Singapore in the year 2000. | |||
He has since then been working on the standardization and commercial aspects for Arabic TLDs and lead-authored some of the key RFCs addressing the linguistic and technical aspects of Arabic IDN. | |||
Mr. Nasr was the vice-chairman of the Arabic Internet Naming consortium under King Abdullah Al Hashimi of Jordan. He also worked with Dr. Wolfgang Gentzsch PCAST Member (Under George Push), The Minister of Telecom of Egypt, and Kevin Wilson ex-CFO of ICANN during the course of this work. He was behind some of the Arabic gTLD launches recently. | |||
Mr. Nasr is currently working on projects stressing the interface between TLD Platforms and different industries such as Telecom, Banking and e-Government. | |||
One of the key projects in progress is Arabic Email Technology. | |||
Mr. Nasr is a Board Member of the Middle East Internet Forum. He is also a Member of the Arabic IDN working group at ICANN and represents ALAC with the IDN implementation Guidelines ICANN committee. | |||
==References== | |||
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* [http://www.escwa.un.org/divisions/div_editor/Download.asp?table_name=divisions_other_ar&field_name=ID&FileID=249 Wael Nasr AbdelAti et al, " ARABIC DOMAIN NAMES SYSTEM (ADNS) REQUEST FOR COMMENTS ", UN, New York, 2003 ]. | |||
* [https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-farah-adntf-adns-guidelines-03 Wael Nasr AbdelAti et al, " Guidelines for an Arabic Domain Name System (ADNS)", IETF, Los Angeles, 2008]. | |||
*[https://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/regional-meetings/dubai-2003/presentations/tld-mapping-for-the-arabic-domain-name-system/view Wael Nasr AbdelAti, "TLD Mapping for the Arabic domain Name system ", Singapore,2004 ] | |||
==Articles and Press Coverage== | |||
* [http://www.i-dns.net/newsroom/news/I-EG010326-01.html.en Participation of i-DNS.net International In The Arabic Internet Names Consortium (AINC) ] | |||
* [http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/participation-of-i-dnsnet-international-in-the-arabic-internet-names-consortium-ainc-71823417.html Participation of i-DNS.net International in the Arabic Internet Names Consortium (AINC)] | |||
* [http://www.icannwatch.org/article.pl?sid=01/03/27/071115 Arabic Internet Names Consortium (AINC) to Get Royal Welcome] | |||
* [http://lars.kanngard.com/news/MINC%20Founders%20meeting%20AINC.html Arabic Internet Names Consortium Sets Founders Meeting ] | |||
* [http://classic.aawsat.com/details.asp?article=235704&issueno=9310#.VJUN5sACc إسكوا تبادر لاعتماد معايير استخدام اللغة العربية في عناوين مواقع الإنترنت] | |||
* [http://classic.aawsat.com/details.asp?article=29075&issueno=8134#.VJUOIsACc الحلول العربية] | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:02, 26 August 2024
Country: | USA |
Email: | Wael@comdots.co |
Website: | |
LinkedIn: | Wael Nasr |
Wael Nasr is SVP at WiseDots LL and TLDVILLA LLC based in LA California. Wael has previously worked as Business Development Director at i-DNS.net and a researcher at Stanford University and Applied Materials.
Wael Nasr is a Bahrain Citizen originally Egyptian.
Education and Career[edit | edit source]
Mr. Nasr graduated from Stanford University with a Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering and from the American University in Cairo with a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science among other degrees. He then started working on IDN technology in the year 1999 and tested the first Arabic IDN domain name ever between Egypt and Singapore in the year 2000.
He has since then been working on the standardization and commercial aspects for Arabic TLDs and lead-authored some of the key RFCs addressing the linguistic and technical aspects of Arabic IDN. Mr. Nasr was the vice-chairman of the Arabic Internet Naming consortium under King Abdullah Al Hashimi of Jordan. He also worked with Dr. Wolfgang Gentzsch PCAST Member (Under George Push), The Minister of Telecom of Egypt, and Kevin Wilson ex-CFO of ICANN during the course of this work. He was behind some of the Arabic gTLD launches recently. Mr. Nasr is currently working on projects stressing the interface between TLD Platforms and different industries such as Telecom, Banking and e-Government. One of the key projects in progress is Arabic Email Technology.
Mr. Nasr is a Board Member of the Middle East Internet Forum. He is also a Member of the Arabic IDN working group at ICANN and represents ALAC with the IDN implementation Guidelines ICANN committee.
References[edit | edit source]
Articles and Press Coverage[edit | edit source]
- Participation of i-DNS.net International In The Arabic Internet Names Consortium (AINC)
- Participation of i-DNS.net International in the Arabic Internet Names Consortium (AINC)
- Arabic Internet Names Consortium (AINC) to Get Royal Welcome
- Arabic Internet Names Consortium Sets Founders Meeting
- إسكوا تبادر لاعتماد معايير استخدام اللغة العربية في عناوين مواقع الإنترنت
- الحلول العربية