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Mukhangu Noah Maina an IP Networks and Unix Systems Engineer with over 14 years of technical and industry experience in IP-based Carrier-Grade Network Service Provider infrastructure.<ref>[https://aso.icann.org/aso-ac/members/mukhangu-noah-maina/ ICANN Address Council Members 30 Jan 2020]</ref>
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'''Mukhangu Noah Maina''' is an [[ASO]] councilor and an IP Networks and Unix Systems Engineer with over 14 years of technical and industry experience in IP-based Carrier-Grade Network Service Provider infrastructure.<ref>[https://aso.icann.org/aso-ac/members/mukhangu-noah-maina/ ICANN Address Council Members 30 Jan 2020]</ref>
 
==Career History==
 
==Career History==
 
Noah is the [[IP Peering]] Coordinator at [[SEACOM]], a Pan-African Submarine Network Services Provider where he coordinates and manages all SEACOM’s private and public peering arrangements across SEACOM’s Global [[IP/MPLS]] Network.
 
Noah is the [[IP Peering]] Coordinator at [[SEACOM]], a Pan-African Submarine Network Services Provider where he coordinates and manages all SEACOM’s private and public peering arrangements across SEACOM’s Global [[IP/MPLS]] Network.

Revision as of 18:02, 21 December 2020

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Organization: SEACOM
Affiliation: ASO
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Region: Africa
Country: Tanzania

Mukhangu Noah Maina is an ASO councilor and an IP Networks and Unix Systems Engineer with over 14 years of technical and industry experience in IP-based Carrier-Grade Network Service Provider infrastructure.[1]

Career History[edit | edit source]

Noah is the IP Peering Coordinator at SEACOM, a Pan-African Submarine Network Services Provider where he coordinates and manages all SEACOM’s private and public peering arrangements across SEACOM’s Global IP/MPLS Network. He has trained computer network engineers for capacity-building organizations across Africa, such as Africa Network Operators Group (AFNOG), the Tanzania Network Operators Group (tzNOG), and TEN School of Tech.

ICANN and Internet Governance Participation[edit | edit source]

Noah is a Technical committee member of the Tanzania Internet Service Providers Association (TISPA) and was recently appointed Secretary General. Noah is an active member of the AFRINIC Policy Development Working Group.

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