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# Study of the African Domain Name System industry landscape | # Study of the African Domain Name System industry landscape | ||
#*Builds on methodology from the 2016 African DNS Market Study<ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/africa-dns-market-study-final-06jun17-en.pdf AFDNSMS, pg. 10]</ref><ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/announcements/details/coalition-for-digital-africa-to-launch-study-of-continents-dns-landscape-11-01-2023-en Coalition Launches Study] Accessed Jan 11, 2023</ref> | #*Builds on methodology from the 2016 African DNS Market Study<ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/africa-dns-market-study-final-06jun17-en.pdf AFDNSMS, pg. 10]</ref><ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/announcements/details/coalition-for-digital-africa-to-launch-study-of-continents-dns-landscape-11-01-2023-en Coalition Launches Study] Accessed Jan 11, 2023</ref> | ||
# Getting email systems and communication platforms within academia ready for Universal Acceptance ( | # Getting email systems and communication platforms within academia ready for [[Universal Acceptance]] (UA) and Email Address Internationalization ([[EAI]]) | ||
#*Phase 1 (July 2022-June 2023): ICANN is training Association of African Universities (AAU) members.<ref>[https://www.coalitionfordigitalafrica.africa/initiatives/ua_and_eai_readiness_in_academic_institutions UA Readiness in AAU members, CfDA]</ref> | #*Phase 1 (July 2022-June 2023): ICANN is training Association of African Universities (AAU) members.<ref>[https://www.coalitionfordigitalafrica.africa/initiatives/ua_and_eai_readiness_in_academic_institutions UA Readiness in AAU members, CfDA]</ref> | ||
# Installing two [[IMRS]] clusters in Africa — one in Kenya; the other location to TBA.<ref>[https://www.coalitionfordigitalafrica.africa/initiatives/icann_managed_root_server_imrs_clusters IMRS Clusters, CfDA]</ref> | # Installing two [[IMRS]] clusters in Africa — one in Kenya; the other location to TBA.<ref>[https://www.coalitionfordigitalafrica.africa/initiatives/icann_managed_root_server_imrs_clusters IMRS Clusters, CfDA]</ref> |
Revision as of 17:48, 20 January 2023
Type: | nonprofit |
Industry: | Internet |
Founded: | 2022 |
Founder(s): | name of founder(s) here |
Ownership: | current ownership, year purchased |
Headquarters: | address |
Country: | country |
Businesses: | list business owned/subsidiaries |
Products: | list |
Employees: | number (year) |
Revenue: | $X (year) |
Email: | email [at] company.com |
Website: | Coalition for Digital Africa |
Blog: | Blog Name |
Facebook: | Company Name |
LinkedIn: | Company Name |
Twitter: | @twitterhandle |
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name, title |
The Coalition for Digital Africa is an initiative launched by ICANN to bring together organizations united in their commitment to expanding the Internet in Africa and supporting the development of Africa’s digital economy. The Coalition promotes innovation and encourages entrepreneurial efforts aimed at strengthening the Internet infrastructure, building technical capacity across the continent, and enabling people to use the Internet using their own keyboards and scripts.[1] The initiative was officially launched on December 1, 2022, at the 17th annual Internet Governance Forum in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.[2]
Projects
- Study of the African Domain Name System industry landscape
- Getting email systems and communication platforms within academia ready for Universal Acceptance (UA) and Email Address Internationalization (EAI)
- Phase 1 (July 2022-June 2023): ICANN is training Association of African Universities (AAU) members.[5]
- Installing two IMRS clusters in Africa — one in Kenya; the other location to TBA.[6]