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'''Jean-Robert Hountomey''' is a Partner at ISERVICES SYSTEMS LLC.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanroberthountomey Linkedin]</ref>
'''Jean-Robert Hountomey''' is a Partner at ISERVICES SYSTEMS LLC.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanroberthountomey Linkedin]</ref>


Jean-Robert was a member of the pioneering team which provided Internet connectivity to Togo in 1987.  
Jean-Robert was a member of the pioneering team which provided Internet connectivity to Togo in 1987.  
==Industry Participation==
==Industry Participation==
Jean-Robert Hountomey is a member of [[ICANN]]'s [[Address Council]], where he represents [[AfriNIC]].<ref>[http://www.apricot.net/apricot2010/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/18606/20100305_ASO-AC.pdf apricot.net]</ref> He served his first term from 2005-2008, and began serving his second term in April, 2009; it is scheduled to run through December, 2011.<ref>[http://meeting.afrinic.net/afrinic-13/images/stories/af13_presentation/AF-13-25/Nomcom-Kris_Seeburn.pdf afrinic.net]</ref> He was selected for the [[ICANN]] Fellowships program at [[ICANN]] San Juan, Puerto Rico. He has also participated in [[ICANN]]'s Brussels meeting.<ref>[https://www.registration123.com/reports/saved.cfm?r=%24*%40T%24V%20%20%20%0A registration123]</ref>
Jean-Robert Hountomey is a member of [[ICANN]]'s [[Address Council]], where he represents [[AfriNIC]].<ref>[http://www.apricot.net/apricot2010/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/18606/20100305_ASO-AC.pdf apricot.net]</ref> He served his first term from 2005-2008 and began serving his second term in April 2009; it is scheduled to run through December 2011.<ref>[http://meeting.afrinic.net/afrinic-13/images/stories/af13_presentation/AF-13-25/Nomcom-Kris_Seeburn.pdf afrinic.net]</ref> He was selected for the [[ICANN]] Fellowships program at [[ICANN]] San Juan, Puerto Rico. He has also participated in [[ICANN]]'s Brussels meeting.<ref>[https://www.registration123.com/reports/saved.cfm?r=%24*%40T%24V%20%20%20%0A registration123]</ref>


In March, 2010, Jean participated in [[IETF]] 77.<ref>[http://isoc.org/wp/ietfjournal/?p=1712 isoc.org]</ref> He is also a member of the [[AFIX-TF|African Internet Exchange Task Force]] and has participated in their technical workshops in the Ivory Coast<ref>[http://afix.afrispa.org/reports/AFIX_Workshp_report_IvoryCoast_200604_v3.pdf afix.afrispa.org]</ref> and Togo.<ref>[http://afix.afrispa.org/reports/AFIX_Workshp_report_Togo_200604.pdf afix.afrispa.org]</ref>
In March, 2010, Jean participated in [[IETF]] 77.<ref>[http://isoc.org/wp/ietfjournal/?p=1712 isoc.org]</ref> He is also a member of the [[AFIX-TF|African Internet Exchange Task Force]] and has participated in their technical workshops in the Ivory Coast<ref>[http://afix.afrispa.org/reports/AFIX_Workshp_report_IvoryCoast_200604_v3.pdf afix.afrispa.org]</ref> and Togo.<ref>[http://afix.afrispa.org/reports/AFIX_Workshp_report_Togo_200604.pdf afix.afrispa.org]</ref>
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Revision as of 17:55, 26 May 2021

Country: USA
Email: hrobert [at] iservices.tg
LinkedIn:    Jean-Robert Hountomey

Jean-Robert Hountomey is a Partner at ISERVICES SYSTEMS LLC.[1]

Jean-Robert was a member of the pioneering team which provided Internet connectivity to Togo in 1987.

Industry Participation

Jean-Robert Hountomey is a member of ICANN's Address Council, where he represents AfriNIC.[2] He served his first term from 2005-2008 and began serving his second term in April 2009; it is scheduled to run through December 2011.[3] He was selected for the ICANN Fellowships program at ICANN San Juan, Puerto Rico. He has also participated in ICANN's Brussels meeting.[4]

In March, 2010, Jean participated in IETF 77.[5] He is also a member of the African Internet Exchange Task Force and has participated in their technical workshops in the Ivory Coast[6] and Togo.[7]

Career History

  • President at ISOC TOGO
  • Former CEO at Iservices Togo

References