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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, 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> | ||
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, 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.[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]