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He is the founding engineer of Verio and worked there for five year as the VP of IP networking. Prior to which he was the principal engineer at RAINet, which was later acquired by verio.
 
He is the founding engineer of Verio and worked there for five year as the VP of IP networking. Prior to which he was the principal engineer at RAINet, which was later acquired by verio.
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I was founder and the original PI for the Network Startup Resource Center, an NSF-supported pro bono effort. I have been involved for over twenty years with the deployment and integration of appropriate networking technology in the developing world. I gave a speech on the subject at Rhodes University in April 2002.
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He was the founder of the Network Startup resource center and worked there as a PI.
I was a (too) long-time co-chair of IETF workimg group on the DNS, dnsext (nee dnsind). I served as a member of the IESG, as co-chair of the IETF Operations and Management Area, mainly covering the operations area. I contributed a number of documents and presentations to the IETF. A bit on my feelings of the IETF's relevance is here.
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In 2002, he gave a [http://archive.psg.com/020405.rhodes.html speech] at the Rhodes University about Integration of appropriate networking technology.  
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He has served as a member of the [[IESG]].  
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I contributed a number of documents and presentations to the IETF. A bit on my feelings of the IETF's relevance is here.
 
At RIPE-37, I gave a presentation on some problems and possible approaches to the issues of identity, i.e. person records, in the address, routing, and domain registries. At RIPE 40/Prague, I presented News at Eleven, the work on BGP growth analysis showing that we  prefix lenth filtering would extend the live of the current global routing system until we can fix it. At RIPE 43/Rodos, I presented some research showing that Route Flap Damping is Harmful.
 
At RIPE-37, I gave a presentation on some problems and possible approaches to the issues of identity, i.e. person records, in the address, routing, and domain registries. At RIPE 40/Prague, I presented News at Eleven, the work on BGP growth analysis showing that we  prefix lenth filtering would extend the live of the current global routing system until we can fix it. At RIPE 43/Rodos, I presented some research showing that Route Flap Damping is Harmful.
 
I have made a number of presentations at NANOG, the North American Network Operators' Group. I currently serve on the NANOG Steering Committee. I havepresented/ranted at APNIC on a number of topics over the years.
 
I have made a number of presentations at NANOG, the North American Network Operators' Group. I currently serve on the NANOG Steering Committee. I havepresented/ranted at APNIC on a number of topics over the years.
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He has also served as a Coporate researcher at AT&T for more than a year.<ref>[http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/65717/ICANN_warned_of_its_own_vulnerabilities_ computerworld.com]</ref>
 
He has also served as a Coporate researcher at AT&T for more than a year.<ref>[http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/65717/ICANN_warned_of_its_own_vulnerabilities_ computerworld.com]</ref>
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== Presenatations ==
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[http://archive.psg.com/000914.ripe-whois/sld001.htm Identity Crisis, Whois=Who am I]
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== Publications ==
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[http://archive.psg.com/051000.sigcomm-ivtf.pdf Into the Future with the Internet Vendor Task Force  A Very Curmudgeonly View  or  Testing Spaghetti — A Wall’s Point of View]
    
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==

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