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'''Ndongo Diao''' is the General Manager of the [[ARTP]]. Diao has been with ARTP since 2009, and his responsibilities include making sure that [[ISP]]s in Senegal are respecting their commitments and offering quality service and an affordable price to the country's population, as well as planning the development of communication technologies in the country. He attended [[ICANN Singapore]] in order to prepare himself and his staff for hosting [[ICANN Senegal]], and to attend the [[GAC]] Meeting.<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref> | |||
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==Fun Fact== | |||
His lucky number is 9, for the following reasons: he was born on September 9, he first met the President of Senegal on September 9th, 2000, and he was appointed by the President of Senegal to his current position on September 9, 2009.<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 05:37, 21 July 2011
Country: | Senegal |
Email: | ndongo.diao [at] artp.sn |
Ndongo Diao is the General Manager of the ARTP. Diao has been with ARTP since 2009, and his responsibilities include making sure that ISPs in Senegal are respecting their commitments and offering quality service and an affordable price to the country's population, as well as planning the development of communication technologies in the country. He attended ICANN Singapore in order to prepare himself and his staff for hosting ICANN Senegal, and to attend the GAC Meeting.[1]
Fun Fact
His lucky number is 9, for the following reasons: he was born on September 9, he first met the President of Senegal on September 9th, 2000, and he was appointed by the President of Senegal to his current position on September 9, 2009.[2]