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History of Internet in Africa By Nii Quaynor AfNOG 10 Years of Building Africa’s ICT Capacity
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AfNOG 10 Years of Building Africa’s ict Capacity Outline Introduction African Connectivity African ccTLDs African IXPs African Governance Institutions Conclusion
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AfNOG 10 Years of Building Africa’s ict Capacity Approach Countries as the object Study is largely based on publicly available information May be approximate in some cases NSRC a very useful source Relates geographic space and time Produced by an independent consulting assistant who deserves the credit for this style of visualization AfTLD secretariat, AfNOG, AfriNIC and AfREN
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AfNOG 10 Years of Building Africa’s Capacity
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Connectivity in Africa
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AfNOG 10 Years of Building Africa’s Capacity
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African ccTLDs
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AfNOG 10 Years of Building Africa’s Capacity
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Africa IXPs
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AfNOG 10 Years of Building Africa’s Capacity
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African Governance Institutions
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AfNOG 10 Years of Building Africa’s Capacity
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AfTLD – Africa Top Level Domain
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AfNOG 10 Years of Building Africa’s ict Capacity Development AfTLD incorporated as Company by Guarantee in Mauritius -2002 Board Yan Kwok Board Expanded in 2003 Nii Quaynor Brian Longwe APTLD Request Hosting AfTLD person for training -2003 Eric Akimiah from.gh – Three Months in Bangkok, Thailand Marrakesh AfTLD Meeting – 2006 Board Expanded to include 8 members .za,.mw.,.sd,.ke,.bi,.br,.mg,.eg
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AfNOG 10 Years of Building Africa’s ict Capacity Renewal From Marrakesh First AfTLD ccTLD Event in 2007 – Cairo, Egypt Hosted by Egypt’s National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority Second AfTLD ccTLD Event in 2008 – Johannesburg, SA Hosted by Department of Communication (DOC) Third AfTLD ccTLD Event in 2009 – Arusha, Tanzania Hosted by Tanzania Network Information Centre tzNIC ccTLD Training Workshops Francophone West Africa ccTLD Workshop in the offering Secretariat in Accra Managed by Eric Akumiah, General Manager of AfTLD Currently 17 formal members
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AfriNIC
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AfNOG 10 Years of Building Africa’s Capacity
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AfNOG – Africa Network Operators Group
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AfNOG 10 Years of Building Africa’s Capacity 10/24/2015 10 years of building Africa's capacity 27 Outreach
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AfNOG 10 Years of Building Africa’s ict Capacity Trained over 1,000 Internet engineers Many from Educational and research institutions, govt and civil society Former students are now instructors Building new curriculum based on needs in the African region New tracks progressively added to cater for training needs Achievements 10/24/2015 28 10 years of building Africa's capacity
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AfNOG 10 Years of Building Africa’s ict Capacity Achievements 10/24/2015 29 10 years of building Africa's capacity
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AfNOG 10 Years of Building Africa’s ict Capacity AfREN Collaboration formalised through MoU First meeting in Nairobi during AfNOG7/AfriNIC4 (May 2006) Objective: collaboration to address specific needs of academic and research community Strong support from IDRC and NSRC AfREN not an organisation, but a forum used as platform for collaboration among African research and education networking community and between this community and the international REN community Focus on campus networks and research and education networking Joint initiative of AAU, AfNOG and AfriNIC
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AfNOG 10 Years of Building Africa’s ict Capacity Conclusion It’s a 10 year history (fast) Lots of contributors
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