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'''Manal Ismail''' is the Director of International Technical Coordination Department at the [[NTRA|National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority]] of Egypt.<ref>[http://gac.icann.org/gac-representatives/ms-manal-ismail gac.icann.org]</reF> Ms. Manal is Egypt's representative at the [[GAC]], she served as the Vice Chair of GAC in 2009.<ref>[http://mcit.gov.eg/MediaPressSer_Details.aspx?ID=1585&TypeID=1 mcit.gov.eg]</ref> She also serves as the Vice Chair of the [[ICANN Accountability and Transparency Review Team]].


She is also a member of the Egyptian working group on Internet governance and the Internet Society Chapter of Egypt.
'''Manal Ismail''' is the Director of the International Technical Coordination Department at the [[NTRA|National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority]] of Egypt.<ref>[http://gac.icann.org/gac-representatives/ms-manal-ismail gac.icann.org]</reF> Ms. Manal is Egypt's representative within the [[GAC]], and served as the Vice Chair of GAC in 2009.<ref>[http://mcit.gov.eg/MediaPressSer_Details.aspx?ID=1585&TypeID=1 mcit.gov.eg]</ref> She also serves as the Vice Chair of the [[ICANN Accountability and Transparency Review Team]].
 
She is also a member of the Egyptian working group on Internet governance and the [[ISOC|Internet Society Chapter]] of Egypt.


== Career History ==
== Career History ==
Before she joined NTRA, she worked at the Ministry of Egypt in the Telecom Strategic and Technical Planning Department.
Before she joined NTRA, she worked at the Ministry of Egypt in the Telecom Strategic and Technical Planning Department.


She started her career as a Network Engineer working at the Cabinet Information and Decision Support Center. Ms. Manal is considered as one of the pioneers of Internet in Egypt for her work with the Internet access and [[DNS]] operation. She actively participates in the Global Internet Community.<ref>[http://igf.wgig.org/cms/funding/593-manal-ismail igf.wgig.org]</ref>
She started her career as a Network Engineer working at the Cabinet Information and Decision Support Center. Ms. Manal is considered as one of the pioneers of the Internet in Egypt for her work with the Internet access and [[DNS]] operation. She actively participates in the global Internet community.<ref>[http://igf.wgig.org/cms/funding/593-manal-ismail igf.wgig.org]</ref>


Ms. Ismail has particpated in several internet tasks like setting up an Arabic domain names test bed, launching a Regional Resolution Server in Egypt and most recently has also been involved in launching Egypt’s new Arabic [[ccTLD]]. She has also worked in establishing the “AfriNIC mirror center for technical operation”.<ref>[http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/component/content/article/98-biographies/593-manal-ismail intgovforum.org]</ref>
Ms. Ismail has particpated in several internet tasks like setting up an Arabic domain names test bed, launching a regional resolution server in Egypt and most recently has also been involved in launching Egypt’s new Arabic [[ccTLD]]. She has also worked in establishing the “[[AfriNIC]] Mirror Center for Technical Operation”.<ref>[http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/component/content/article/98-biographies/593-manal-ismail intgovforum.org]</ref>


She was a speaker at [[ICANN Lisbon]].<ref>[http://lisbon2007.icann.org/node/146 lisbon2007.icann.org]</ref>
She was a speaker at [[ICANN Lisbon]].<ref>[http://lisbon2007.icann.org/node/146 lisbon2007.icann.org]</ref>
== Education ==
== Education ==
She holds an M.Sc in Computer Science from the University of Louisville (UofL), Kentucky, USA and B.Sc. degree in Electronic and Communication Engineering from Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/manal-ismail/1a/389/363 linkedin.com]</ref>
Manal holds a M.Sc in Computer Science from the University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA and B.Sc. degree in Electronic and Communication Engineering from the Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/manal-ismail/1a/389/363 linkedin.com]</ref>


== Presentations ==
== Presentations ==
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Revision as of 23:20, 10 April 2011

Country: Egypt
Email: manal [at] tra.gov.eg
LinkedIn:    [Manal Ismail Manal Ismail]

Manal Ismail is the Director of the International Technical Coordination Department at the National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Egypt.[1] Ms. Manal is Egypt's representative within the GAC, and served as the Vice Chair of GAC in 2009.[2] She also serves as the Vice Chair of the ICANN Accountability and Transparency Review Team.

She is also a member of the Egyptian working group on Internet governance and the Internet Society Chapter of Egypt.

Career History[edit | edit source]

Before she joined NTRA, she worked at the Ministry of Egypt in the Telecom Strategic and Technical Planning Department.

She started her career as a Network Engineer working at the Cabinet Information and Decision Support Center. Ms. Manal is considered as one of the pioneers of the Internet in Egypt for her work with the Internet access and DNS operation. She actively participates in the global Internet community.[3]

Ms. Ismail has particpated in several internet tasks like setting up an Arabic domain names test bed, launching a regional resolution server in Egypt and most recently has also been involved in launching Egypt’s new Arabic ccTLD. She has also worked in establishing the “AfriNIC Mirror Center for Technical Operation”.[4]

She was a speaker at ICANN Lisbon.[5]

Education[edit | edit source]

Manal holds a M.Sc in Computer Science from the University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA and B.Sc. degree in Electronic and Communication Engineering from the Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt.[6]

Presentations[edit | edit source]

Arabic Domain Names

References[edit | edit source]