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Key milestones were:<ref name="icann"></ref> | Key milestones were:<ref name="icann"></ref> | ||
* The DNS Entrepreneurship Center ([[DNS-EC]]) was off to a great start with two business track training programs and one train-the-trainer program on [[DNS]] Operations and [[DNSSEC]].<ref name="dns">[The DNS Entrepreneurial Center for the Middle East and Africa Takes Off to a Great Start], ICANN.org. Published 2015 April 22. Retrieved 2015 November 17.</ref> | * The DNS Entrepreneurship Center ([[DNS-EC]]) was off to a great start with two business track training programs and one train-the-trainer program on [[DNS]] Operations and [[DNSSEC]].<ref name="dns">[The DNS Entrepreneurial Center for the Middle East and Africa Takes Off to a Great Start], ICANN.org. Published 2015 April 22. Retrieved 2015 November 17.</ref> | ||
* | * The [[MEAC DNS Study]] was initiated, and its findings were shared at [[ICANN 54]] meeting in Dublin. | ||
* The Task Force on Arabic Script IDNs ([[TF-AIDN]]) concluded their work on LGRs at the root-level, MSR at the root-level, and Arabic Script Variants. Their next stop is LGR at the Second Level as well as work on Universal Acceptance. | * The Task Force on Arabic Script IDNs ([[TF-AIDN]]) concluded their work on LGRs at the root-level, MSR at the root-level, and Arabic Script Variants. Their next stop is LGR at the Second Level as well as work on Universal Acceptance. | ||
* The organization of the second edition of the Middle East DNS Forum ([[ME DNS Forum]] 2015) in Jordan, as well as the second edition of the Middle East and Adjoining Countries School on IG ([[MEAC-SIG]] 2015) in Tunisia. | * The organization of the second edition of the Middle East DNS Forum ([[ME DNS Forum]] 2015) in Jordan, as well as the second edition of the Middle East and Adjoining Countries School on IG ([[MEAC-SIG]] 2015) in Tunisia. |