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'''Ali Drissa Badiel''' has a great interest in the Internet and also using Internet technologies to help developing, African countries ones to reduce poverty, ignorance and move forward to catch any development opportunity.
 
'''Ali Drissa Badiel''' has a great interest in the Internet and also using Internet technologies to help developing, African countries ones to reduce poverty, ignorance and move forward to catch any development opportunity.
 
==Work==
 
==Work==
Badiel was the head of the Maintenance and Computing Development Department of [[ONATEL]], the National Telco of Burkina Faso, in West Africa. His department is in charge of the national Internet Backbone administration and management and we are also the main ISP and the LIR of Burkina Faso.<ref>[http://ns1.afrinic.net/nro/nominees.htm ELections - NRO Election Nominees 2005 ]</ref>
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Badiel was the head of the Maintenance and Computing Development Department of [[ONATEL]], the National Telco of Burkina Faso, in West Africa. His department is in charge of the national Internet Backbone administration and management and we are also the main ISP and the LIR of Burkina Faso.<ref name="afrinic">[http://ns1.afrinic.net/nro/nominees.htm ELections - NRO Election Nominees 2005 ]</ref>
 
==Education==
 
==Education==
He graduated in IT & Telecommunications at the National Institute of Telecommunications (INT) in Evry, France, in 1996. Before that, he got his masters in physics at the University of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, in 1993. During his Telecommunications training in Evry, he passed his Cambridge First Certificate (with grade B) in 1995.<ref>[http://ns1.afrinic.net/nro/nominees.htm ELections - NRO Election Nominees 2005 ]</ref>
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He graduated in IT & Telecommunications at the National Institute of Telecommunications (INT) in Evry, France, in 1996. Before that, he got his masters in physics at the University of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, in 1993. During his Telecommunications training in Evry, he passed his Cambridge First Certificate (with grade B) in 1995.<ref name="afrinic"></ref>
    
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