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Hisham Ibrahim is currently a [[IPv6]] programmer at [[AfriNIC]] and part of the [[IPv6]] Task Force from Egypt. | '''Hisham Ibrahim''' is currently a [[IPv6]] programmer at [[AfriNIC]] and part of the [[IPv6]] Task Force from Egypt. His work focuses on developing IPv^ infrastructure and opportunities and working through the "adoption stage".<ref>[http://www.itweb.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=39141:ipv6-development-in-crisis-mode&tmpl=component&print=1 About Hisham Ibrahim and IPv6]</ref> | ||
Likewise, Hisham Ibrahim also | Likewise, Hisham Ibrahim also made various presentations related to the Egyptian [[IPv6]] Task Force related to ''Optimizing 802.11 Networks for IPv6 Mobility & Testing VOIPv6 and Video Applications Over Them''. In this way, he is also part of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology.<ref>[http://www.afrinic.net/meeting/afrinic-7/presentations/26/AFRINIC7_Hisham%20Optimizing%20802.11%20networks%20for%20IPv6%20for%20mobility.pdf MCIT member]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 23:13, 30 March 2011
Country: | Egypt |
Email: | ahisham [at] mcit.gov.eg |
Hisham Ibrahim is currently a IPv6 programmer at AfriNIC and part of the IPv6 Task Force from Egypt. His work focuses on developing IPv^ infrastructure and opportunities and working through the "adoption stage".[1]
Likewise, Hisham Ibrahim also made various presentations related to the Egyptian IPv6 Task Force related to Optimizing 802.11 Networks for IPv6 Mobility & Testing VOIPv6 and Video Applications Over Them. In this way, he is also part of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology.[2]