[AfrICANN-discuss] The Internet Society presented the Jonathan B. Postel Service Award to Alain Aina

Alex Corenthin alex.corenthin at nic.sn
Wed Nov 20 14:12:29 UTC 2019


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Well deserved … Congrats « vieux Frère » Alain
regards

Alex Corenthin
Contact Administratif NIC Sénégal (www.nic.sn <http://www.nic.sn/>)
Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar (www.ucad.sn)
BP 16370 Dakar-Fann (Senegal)
Tel : +221 338219190





> Le 20 nov. 2019 à 13:39, ousmane.tessa at niger-ren.ne a écrit :

>

> Congratulations to Alain! It's really well deserved! Beyond Africa NREN communities (@WACREN, @UbuntuNet & @ASRENorg), his contributions left indelible footprints!

>

> Ousmane

> Niger-REN

>

>

> "Ramanou S. BIAOU" <ramanou at biaou.net> a écrit :

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>> Hi All,

>>

>> Congratulations to Alain Aina 👏👏👏

>> The Internet Society presented the Jonathan B. Postel Service Award to

>> Alain Aina, who serves as the chief technology officer of the West and

>> Central Africa Research and Education Network (*#WACREN*).

>>

>> The award was presented to Mr. Aina in recognition of his leadership in

>> pioneering the Internet in Africa and building technical communities that

>> helped connect countless others across the continent and beyond. Aina

>> helped build large parts of the Internet ecosystem throughout Africa,

>> setting up networks, contributing to the creation of the regional Internet

>> registry and the network operator group, and building *#ccTLD* registries.

>>

>> Thank you Alain for your contribution to the development of the Internet in

>> Africa and in the world.

>>

>> https://www.internetsociety.org/grants-and-awards/postel-service-award

>>

>> Regards,

>>

>> RamanouBIAOU

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