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Earlier in his career, he was an ISP and Landlines Service Manager at Rwandatel. He was a Volunteer at [[AfNOG]] 2008.<ref>[https://ws.edu.isoc.org/trac/afnog08/wiki/instr-recruit AfNOG 2008]</ref> He is particularly interested in [[DNSSEC]] and [[IPv6]], and his involvement with the [[SSAC]], at [[ICANN 42]] in Dakar, has inspired him to research and learn more though the [[RFC]] series. | Earlier in his career, he was an ISP and Landlines Service Manager at Rwandatel. He was a Volunteer at [[AfNOG]] 2008.<ref>[https://ws.edu.isoc.org/trac/afnog08/wiki/instr-recruit AfNOG 2008]</ref> He is particularly interested in [[DNSSEC]] and [[IPv6]], and his involvement with the [[SSAC]], at [[ICANN 42]] in Dakar, has inspired him to research and learn more though the [[RFC]] series. | ||
He takes part in a variety of regional, African IT and infrastructure development workshops, and other international IT fora.<ref>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/internetsociety/6052593575/meta/ InternetSociety, flickr.com]</ref> | |||
===Fun Fact=== | ===Fun Fact=== |
Revision as of 23:51, 3 November 2011
Country: | Rwanda |
Email: | eddy [at] ricta.org.rw |
Facebook: | [Eddy Kayihura Eddy Kayihura] |
LinkedIn: | [Eddy Kayihura Eddy Kayihura] |
Twitter: | @ekayihura |
Eddy Kayihura is a Technical Advisor to the Rwanda Information and Communication Technology Association.[1] The organization wishes to run the ccTLD of Rwanda, and is currently in the repatriation process with IANA. He is involved in this process, which have been ongoing since 2005.[2]
Earlier in his career, he was an ISP and Landlines Service Manager at Rwandatel. He was a Volunteer at AfNOG 2008.[3] He is particularly interested in DNSSEC and IPv6, and his involvement with the SSAC, at ICANN 42 in Dakar, has inspired him to research and learn more though the RFC series.
He takes part in a variety of regional, African IT and infrastructure development workshops, and other international IT fora.[4]
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Mr. Kayihura jokingly admits that it is impossible for him to hide due to his very tall stature. To those that are wondering, he is about 2.04 meters tall (or 6ft. 8 in.)![5]