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AFRINIC announced the AFRINIC-31 fellowship winners and the following applicants have been selected to receive a fellowship to attend AFRINIC-31 being held from 2 December 2019 to 6 December 2019 in Luanda Angola.

 

List of AFRINIC-31 Fellows

First Name Surname Country
Mubay Pamimbo Alpha Democratic Republic of Congo
Mirabel Ngong Cameroon
Avit Ndayiziga Burundi
Vallarie Yiega Kenya
Happy Ayomirwoth Ongi Uganda
Daniel Khauka Nanghaka Uganda
Mohamed Salah Mauritania
Harimino Rakotondrainibe Madagascar
Arthur Davies Sikopo Zambia
Herman Angelo Miguel Ramos Mozambique
Luyana Fernando Angola
Mavis Nduchwa Botswana
Shadrach Ankrah Ghana
Idowu Adewale Nigeria

 

Click here for more details about AFRINIC Fellowship

 

 

Comme vous le savez, le DNS est un composant essentiel dans nos réseaux.  Il est encore plus crucial quand il s'agit de déployer IPv6.

Notamment parce que se souvenir de 128 bits n'est pas la chose la plus aisée.
De ce fait nous vous invitons à notre prochain webinaire qui portera sur  comment mettre en place une infrastructure DNS en dual stack.

Nous aborderons tous les aspects relatifs à IPv6 qui vous permettront  d'avoir un déploiement réussi.
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Date: 03 Octobre 2019

Heure 16:30 GST (Maurice, Seychelles)
        -12:30 UTC (Senegal, Cote D'Ivoire)
        -13:30 WAT (Cameroun, Tunisie)
        -14:30 CAT (Burundi)

AFRINIC invites you to register for its upcoming IPv6 deployathon session taking place from 28 October to 1 November 2019 in Lagos, Nigeria in collaboration with NgNog.

The IPv6 deployathon is fully focused on the implementation of IPv6 networks through prototyping, building and validation. At the end of the session, through expert guidance, participants will have moved their networks one clearly measurable step forward towards IPv6 deployment.

If you want to join like-minded network and systems engineers who run networks and who actually want to deploy IPv6, then request an invitation to attend this session at: https://vox.afrinic.net/58439?lang=en  

Places are limited to 30 participants, so please register as soon as possible. 

There will be a screening process and selected candidates will be notified two weeks prior to the start of the session. 

We look forward to receiving your application.

The Measurement Working Group (MWG) is the main platform through which AFRINIC keeps abreast the community of the latest Internet developments. The group fosters collaborations with researchers from across the globe and conducts regular online study group sessions where matters related to the Internet are discussed. MWG is an open platform on which Internet researchers, network operators, social scientists and others in Africa and beyond discuss topics related to Internet measurements from technical and socio-economic perspectives (Become a member of the MWG simply by joining the mailing list at https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/measurement-wg). The group has a strong focus on Internet measurement studies in Africa. It also conveys research or workshop outcomes to AFRINIC's community. The working group has this year carried out a number of activities highlighted in this article.

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