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'''Moctar Yedaly''' is the head of the [[African Union Commission]]'s Telecommunications and Posts division, he has been involved with the political body since 2007. Previous experience includes senior positions with a North African telecom providers, and the world's largest operator of commercial satellites.<ref>[[ICANN 44]] Interview</ref><ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/moctar-yedaly/8/681/618 Moctar Yedaly, Linkedin.com]</ref>
'''Moctar Yedaly''' is the head of the [[African Union Commission]]'s Telecommunications and Posts division and the [[GAC]] Representative for the organization. he has been involved with the political body since 2007. Previous experience includes senior positions with North African telecom providers and the world's largest operator of commercial satellites.<ref>[[ICANN 44]] Interview</ref><ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/moctar-yedaly/8/681/618 Moctar Yedaly, Linkedin.com]</ref>


Mr. Yedaly is the lead contact between the African Union and UniForum's bid for the new [[.africa]] [[gTLD]], and is set to serve on its steering committee.<ref>[http://africainonespace.org/member.php?first=Moctar&last=Yedaly&lang=fr Moctar Yedaly, AfricaInOneSpace.org]</ref>
Mr. Yedaly is the lead contact between the African Union and UniForum's bid for the new [[.africa]] [[gTLD]], and is set to serve on its steering committee.<ref>[http://africainonespace.org/member.php?first=Moctar&last=Yedaly&lang=fr Moctar Yedaly, AfricaInOneSpace.org]</ref>
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Moctar Yedaly is the head of the African Union Commission's Telecommunications and Posts division and the GAC Representative for the organization. he has been involved with the political body since 2007. Previous experience includes senior positions with North African telecom providers and the world's largest operator of commercial satellites.[1][2]

Mr. Yedaly is the lead contact between the African Union and UniForum's bid for the new .africa gTLD, and is set to serve on its steering committee.[3]

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