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Twinning Meeting 26 th Oct 2009

Twinning Meeting 26 th Oct 2009. Present collaborations. Technical operation of Angola and Cape Verde DNS ccTLD. Building capacity for future local registry in Cape Verde. Since March 2009, inclusion of Cape Verde University in the Portuguese Digital Library Service ( www.b-on.pt )

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Twinning Meeting 26 th Oct 2009

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  1. Twinning Meeting26th Oct 2009

  2. Present collaborations • Technical operation of Angola and Cape Verde DNS ccTLD. • Building capacity for future local registry in Cape Verde. • Since March 2009, inclusion of Cape Verde University in the Portuguese Digital Library Service (www.b-on.pt) • Partner of ongoing 6DEPLOY project (www.6deploy.org) promoting the deployment of IPv6 projects in Africa. Workshop held by FCCN in Maputo in 2008. • Currently helping the creation of a Computer Security Incident Response Teams in Cape Verde.

  3. Current areas of expertise • Optical Networking. • IP Routing and LIR management. • IPv6. • DNS (ccTLD and DNSSEC) • VoIP and ENUM. • Mobility (Wi-fi and Shibolleth). • Videoconferencing (H.323, HD). • Digital Libraries and Open Access. • Web Archive and Indexing. • Datacentre and Exchange Point Management. • Computer Security Incident Response Teams

  4. Past collaborations • Capacity building in São Tomé and Principe DNS ccTLD. • Partner of 6DISS project (www.6diss.org), promoting the dissemination of IPv6 knowledge in Africa. Workshop participated by FCCN in Port Elizabeth, in 2005. • In the 90’, the University of Agosting Neto in Angola was connected to FCCN network through a direct leased line.

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