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|<center>Mr. Mpisane is the General Manager of the .za Domain Name Authority, [[.za DNA]], which is the country code Top Level Domain ([[ccTLD]]) Manager for South Africa. He is a current Member of [[ICANN]]'s [[ccNSO]] Council, and he is the Chairman and President of [[AfTLD]]..[[Vika Mpisane|Read More]]</center> || <center> Mr. El Bashir is is the Manager of Internet, Numbering and Interconnection at [[ictQATAR]] and is a member of [[ICANN]]'s [[AFRALO]]. He is considered on expert on Internet Infrastructure management, [[DNS]], [[ccTLD]]s, and [[IDN]]s, and has experience starting and running national registries. As a native of Sudan, he founded its [[ISOC]] chapter in 2001; the chapter went on to become the manager of Sudan's [[.sd]] [[ccTLD]] in 2002. He acted as its President until 2008. He is [[AfTLD]]'s Director of Communications and outreach..[[Mohamed El Bashir|Read More]] </center>|| Mr. Ngundi is Manager of IT at Communications Commission of Kenya ([[CCK]]), the dot .KE country code Top Level Domain, [[ccTLD]], registry. He is the Director of Capacity Building and the Vice Chairman of its Technical Committee. he also holds other regional and international posts such as positions within [[AFRINIC]] working groups and [[ICANN]]'s [[ASO | |<center>Mr. Mpisane is the General Manager of the .za Domain Name Authority, [[.za DNA]], which is the country code Top Level Domain ([[ccTLD]]) Manager for South Africa. He is a current Member of [[ICANN]]'s [[ccNSO]] Council, and he is the Chairman and President of [[AfTLD]]..[[Vika Mpisane|Read More]]</center> || <center> Mr. El Bashir is is the Manager of Internet, Numbering and Interconnection at [[ictQATAR]] and is a member of [[ICANN]]'s [[AFRALO]]. He is considered on expert on Internet Infrastructure management, [[DNS]], [[ccTLD]]s, and [[IDN]]s, and has experience starting and running national registries. As a native of Sudan, he founded its [[ISOC]] chapter in 2001; the chapter went on to become the manager of Sudan's [[.sd]] [[ccTLD]] in 2002. He acted as its President until 2008. He is [[AfTLD]]'s Director of Communications and outreach..[[Mohamed El Bashir|Read More]] </center>|| Mr. Ngundi is Manager of IT at Communications Commission of Kenya ([[CCK]]), the dot .KE country code Top Level Domain, [[ccTLD]], registry. He is the Director of Capacity Building and the Vice Chairman of its Technical Committee. he also holds other regional and international posts such as positions within [[AFRINIC]] working groups and [[ICANN]]'s [[ASO]] Council..[[Vincent Ngundi|Read More]] || Mr. Oumtanaga is the is the General Manager of [[NIC.CI]], a position he has held since 1992. Oumtanaga is also a Professor at the National Polytechnic Institute Felix Houphouët-Boigny, a member of the [[LARIT]], and serves as the Director of Strategic Partnerships at [[AfTLD]]. He is a current member of the [[ccNSO]] Council, representing Africa until March, 2014..[[Souleymane Oumtanaga|Read More]] |
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Mr. Ngundi is Manager of IT at Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK), the dot .KE country code Top Level Domain, ccTLD, registry. He is the Director of Capacity Building and the Vice Chairman of its Technical Committee. he also holds other regional and international posts such as positions within AFRINIC working groups and ICANN's ASO Council..Read More | Mr. Oumtanaga is the is the General Manager of NIC.CI, a position he has held since 1992. Oumtanaga is also a Professor at the National Polytechnic Institute Felix Houphouët-Boigny, a member of the LARIT, and serves as the Director of Strategic Partnerships at AfTLD. He is a current member of the ccNSO Council, representing Africa until March, 2014..Read More |