[AfrICANN-discuss] Successful Conclusion of AfriNIC Training Workshops in Gambia, Sierra Leone and Liberia

Anne-Rachel Inné annerachel at gmail.com
Wed Jul 7 11:53:23 SAST 2010


Bravo AfriNIC and team, keep up the good job!!!

You can see all other workshops programmed for this year on the following
page and you can see AfriNIC's requirements on hosting a workshop on the
same page : http://www.afrinic.net/training/index.htm

best,
ar

On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 11:21 AM, Mukom Akong T. <tamon at afrinic.net> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
>
> AfriNIC just concluded a series of training workshops in Gambia, Sierra
> Leone and Liberia in June 2010. During these workshops, more than eighty
> (80) network engineers learnt the following amongst other things:
>
> - The policy development process, why it is important and how to take
> part in it.
> - The need for a new Internet protocol (IPv6).
> - How to configure Windows and Linux clients to use IPv6
> - How to build routed IPv6 networks.
>
> We wish to extend our appreciation to the following organisations for
> partnering with us to make these workshops a reality:
>
> 1. The Public Utilities Regulatory Agency (PURA) for the workshop
> Serrekunda - The Gambia.
>
> 2. AfCOM Sierra Leone and the Sierra Leone Chapter of ISOC for the
> workshop in Freetown - Sierra Leone.
>
> 3. The Liberian Chapter of ISOC for the workshop in Monrovia - Liberia.
>
> In Sierra Leone we collaborated with ISOC on  to run both the IPv6
> workshops and IXP training that culminated in the setting up and launch
> of the Sierra Leone Internet Exchange on the 25th of June 2010.
>
> Warm regards.
>
> --
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