Monday, May 28, 2012

Digital Bridge boss to chair Nigeria IPv6 Roundtable


The president of the Digital Bridge Institute (DBI), Prof. Raymond Akwule has been confirmed as the chairman of the 2012 Nigeria IPv6 Roundtable due to hold on June 6 in Lagos.
The Executive Director, Operations at DigitalSENSE Africa Media, Mrs. Nkemdilim Nweke, the organizers of Nigeria IPv6 Roundtable, disclosed this in Lagos, saying that Prof. Akwule would be supported by industry heavy-weights during the commemoration of World Internet Protocol version 6 day.
According to her, the IPv6 Roundtable slated to hold at the Welcome Centre and Hotels, Lagos, would be presided over by telecommunications professors or international repute.
While urging industry players to take advantage of the event to address and share preparations at their ends on migration to IPv6 in the country, she noted that participants are bound to benefit from the wealth of experience of  Akwule, who currently is the President of DBI, an international centre for advanced communications studies.
Nweke also noted that with over 25 years of teaching, research, and project planning and implementation experience in the fields of telecommunications and Information Technology as well as Mass Communications and Media Studies at George Mason University in Fairfax Virginia USA, Akwule would enrich the day with his enlightened exposure.
Equally, as a Senior Fellow, International Cyber Center at George Mason University, she pointed out that Prof. Akwule would gave some insights on the theme “IPv6 and the future of Internet in Nigeria.”
She revealed that Akwule who authored ‘Global Telecommunications:
The Technology, Administration and Policies’ published by Butterworth- Heinemann and widely used as text in several major universities in the United States and beyond among other articles.
Stressing that he also taught numerous undergraduate, Masters and Doctorate
level courses in several universities in the USA, before joining DBI, recalling that as a former Director, Center for Telecommunications Information and Broadcasting, which later become the Center for Media Research and Telecommunications at the Department of Communication, George Mason University, Akwule was one of the founders of the MA Telecommunications programmes at the same university.
Akwule, she noted has been an advisor to many countries in the area of ICT,  telecommunications and Media, even as he spearheaded the design and implementation of several national ICT networks as well as e-government, e-commerce and e-education programmes on the continent of Africa.
Just as he served as a consultant to numerous governments, international organizations and international and national private sector companies, including the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), International Telecommunications Union (ITU), World Bank, UN Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) to name a few.
The organizers recalled that the objective of Nigeria IPv6 Roundtable is to stimulate public discourse and create awareness on the technological cum business benefits of IPv6, encourage integration of it into all aspects of networking and telecommunications infrastructure in the country, commemorate the World IPV6 Day on Wednesday June 6, as well as providing first-class platform for networking.
Noteworthy, she said, is that the last batch of the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) addresses were given out by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) last year, 2011, as such it became imperative for the deployment of Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6).

(Excerpts from Compass)



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Akwule to chair Nigeria IPv6 roundtable


Prof. Akwule, DBI President
The president of the Digital Bridge Institute, DBI, Prof. Raymond Akwule has been confi rmed as the chairman of the 2012 Nigeria IPv6 Roundtable due to hold on June 6 in Lagos.
The Executive Director, Operations at DigitalSENSE Africa Media, Nkemdilim Nweke, the organizers of Nigeria IPv6 Roundtable, disclosed this in Lagos, saying that Prof. Akwule would be supported by industry heavy-weights during the commemoration of World Internet Protocol version 6 day.
According to her, the IPv6 Roundtable slated to hold at the Welcome Centre and Hotels, Lagos, would be presided over by telecommunications professors of international repute.
While urging industry players to take advantage of the event to address and share preparations at their ends on migration to IPv6 in the country, she noted that participants are bound to benefi t from the wealth of experience of Prof. Akwule, who is currently the President of DBI, an international centre for advanced communications studies.
Nweke also noted that with over 25 years of teaching, research, and project planning and implementation experience in the fi elds of telecommunications and Information Technology as well as Mass Communications and Media Studies at George Mason University in Fairfax Virginia USA, Prof. Akwule would enrich the day with his enlightened exposure.
Equally, as a Senior Fellow, International Cyber Center at George Mason University, she pointed out that Prof. Akwule would give some insights on the theme “IPv6 and the future of Internet in Nigeria.”
She revealed that Prof. Akwule who authored ‘Global Telecommunications: The Technology, Administration and Policies’ published by Butterworth-Heinemann and widely used as text in several major universities in the United States and beyond among other articles.

 (Excerpts from National Mirror)

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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Nigeria IPV6 Roundtable 2012 is set - Organiser


This was confirmed by the Executive Director, Operations, DigitalSENSE Africa Media, Mrs. Nkemdilim Nweke, told newsmen in Lagos at the weekend that every arrangement have been made to certain the event not only holds but successful.
“We have put necessary machineries in place to ensure a successful Nigeria IPV6 Roundtable this year,” she asserted.
Mrs. Nweke noted that the one-day roundtable has received massive support from the industry stakeholders across the Information and Communications Technologies (ICT).
She also said that the event billed to hold on Wednesday, June 6, this year would witness a keynote address by the Executive Vice Chairman (EVC) of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Dr. Eugene Juwah on “IPv6 and the future of Internet in Nigeria.”
She said that though the World IPV6 2011 comes up on Wednesday June 6, her organizers alongside interested stakeholders to host the Nigeria IPV6 Roundtable on Thursday, June 2, 2011; ahead of the global date for the commemoration of IPV6 to put Nigerians on notice of the impeding ‘test flight’ migration.
This, she explained would mean that on Wednesday, June 8 most of the global Internet service providers like Google and Yahoo among others would only offer services on IPV6 platform.
Participants to the forthcoming Nigeria IPV6 Roundtable, she further said, would have a lot to learn as various experts have been lined up for the roundtable to exchange ideas as well as network.
She recalled that following the allocation of the last batch of the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) addresses by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) it became imperative for the deployment of Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6).
(Excerpts from ITRealms)
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Monday, May 7, 2012

Invitation to Nigeria IPv6 Roundtable 2012


The Nigeria IPv6 Roundtable is an annual event which acts as a rallying point for Nigerian internet stakeholders in raising and addressing salient issues concerning the ICT sector with particular reference to Internet Protocol version 6-related issues and development in Nigeria.

Details of the Roundtable are as follows:





Theme:           IPv6 and the Future of Internet in Nigeria

Time:               9:00am

Date:               Wednesday, June 6th, 2012

Venue:           Welcome Centre & Hotels, International Airport Road, Lagos

  
The mission is to stimulate public discourse and create awareness on the technological cum business benefits of this rapid advancing technology,  encourage integration of IPv6 into all aspects of networking and telecommunications infrastructure in the country, commemorate the World IPV6 Day, as well as providing first-class platform for networking.

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