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==Professional Achievements==
 
==Professional Achievements==
 
Daniel Karrenberg is one of the [[RIPE NCC]] founders, and an important contributor for the first pan-European [[ISP]].<ref>[http://labs.ripe.net/Members/dfk RIPE website]</ref> He helped found [[RIPE]] in 1989, and went on to create the [[RIPE NCC]], the first [[RIR]], in the 1990s.
 
Daniel Karrenberg is one of the [[RIPE NCC]] founders, and an important contributor for the first pan-European [[ISP]].<ref>[http://labs.ripe.net/Members/dfk RIPE website]</ref> He helped found [[RIPE]] in 1989, and went on to create the [[RIPE NCC]], the first [[RIR]], in the 1990s.
Throughout his career, Mr. Karrenberg played a important role in developing several Internet services such as [[RIPE]] Routing Information Service (RIS), and Name Server Demon (NSD).
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<ref>[http://www.ripe.net/internet-coordination/press-centre/publications/speakers/daniel-karrenberg RIPE.net - A short bio]</ref>
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Daniel's contribution has been widely recognised by the community <ref>[http://www.internethalloffame.org/inductees/daniel-karrenberg</ref>
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<ref>[http://www.internetsociety.org/what-we-do/grants-and-awards/awards/postel-service-award/past-awards</ref>.
 
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Daniel Karrenberg is the Chief Scientist at RIPE NCC. He has been there since 1992.

Professional Achievements

Daniel Karrenberg is one of the RIPE NCC founders, and an important contributor for the first pan-European ISP.[1] He helped found RIPE in 1989, and went on to create the RIPE NCC, the first RIR, in the 1990s.


Daniel's contribution has been widely recognised by the community [2] [3].

References