I listened to DotConnectAfrica pitch a presentation on its efforts to register the dot africa domain at the AITEC conference held in Nairobi last year. I don't know if AU picked on the endorsement issue following the realization of the importance of the TLD and its political, social and economic implications or its has been keen on it all the way. I am not sure about the level of participation of the AU in past and present IG issues and the part they play in internet governance matters. Can someone please enlighten us on some of these issues;
1. what the AU has done on African Internet governance processes in the recent past and its implications on the internet governance community
2. Who should be most responsible for the registration and management of the dot africa TLD, organizations like DotConnectAfrica, AU or the Africa Intenet Governance Forum (if it exists)?
http://www.au.int/en/content/africa-union-commission-clarification-dot-africa
The deadline for submission of applications for the EoI is set for
June 3rd 2011.
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Cheers,
McTim
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