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In the past, Hakon has supported the [[ICANN]]-[[Verisign]] agreement <ref>[http://www.crn.com/news/channel-programs/181500651/supporters-of-icann-verisign-agreement-voice-opinions.htm?itc=refresh crn.com]</ref> | In the past, Hakon has supported the [[ICANN]]-[[Verisign]] agreement.<ref>[http://www.crn.com/news/channel-programs/181500651/supporters-of-icann-verisign-agreement-voice-opinions.htm?itc=refresh crn.com]</ref> Hakon has also participated in the [[ccTLD]] [[ICANN]] meeting at Yokohama, in 2000.<ref>[http://www.wwtld.org/meetings/participants/ccTLD-participants-2000yokohama.html wwtld.org]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 19:05, 19 February 2011
Country: | UK |
Email: | hhaugnes [at] gnr.com |
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Hakon Haugnes works as a Risk Manager at BlueGold Capital.[1]
Hakon Haugnes was the Founder and President at Global Name Registry[2]; which has the license to run the .name gTLD, and is an ICANN Registry Operator.
Hakon Haugnes co-founded an Internet startup called Nameplanet.[3]
Career History
- Information Technology Strategist and Project Co-ordinator, Norwegian Defense HQ
- Consultant at Arthur Andersen Business Consulting
- Business Development for wireless services, Alcatel Telecom
In the past, Hakon has supported the ICANN-Verisign agreement.[4] Hakon has also participated in the ccTLD ICANN meeting at Yokohama, in 2000.[5]