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While the Marshall Islands gained independence, and became eligible for a [[ccTLD]], in 1986,<ref>[http://www.geognos.com/geo/en/cc/mh.html Geognos.com]</ref> the necessary fiber optics reached the islands only in April of 2010. They previously relied solely on satellite based connections.<ref>ICANN 40 Interview</ref> | While the Marshall Islands gained independence, and became eligible for a [[ccTLD]], in 1986,<ref>[http://www.geognos.com/geo/en/cc/mh.html Geognos.com]</ref> the necessary fiber optics reached the islands only in April of 2010. They previously relied solely on satellite based connections.<ref>ICANN 40 Interview</ref> | ||
==Industry Participation== | |||
Besides attending ICANN meetings, Rommel's position also entails staying connected with the [[ITU|International Telecommunications Union]] and the [[APT|Asia Pacific Telecommunity]].<ref>ICANN40 Interview</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 22:16, 5 April 2011
Country: | Marhsall Islands |
Email: | rommel.natividad[at]ties.itu.int |
Rommel Natividad is the Spectrum Manager within the Marshall Islands' Ministry of Transportation and Communication. He largely works on frequency harmonization between his network and that of the U.S. Government, given that there is a missile test range in the Marshall Islands.[1] Rommel is an ICANN Fellow.[2]
While the Marshall Islands gained independence, and became eligible for a ccTLD, in 1986,[3] the necessary fiber optics reached the islands only in April of 2010. They previously relied solely on satellite based connections.[4]
Industry Participation
Besides attending ICANN meetings, Rommel's position also entails staying connected with the International Telecommunications Union and the Asia Pacific Telecommunity.[5]