Technology
The RIPE NCC meets Iraqi Network Operators in Amman Training and Members Meeting
The RIPE NCC recently arranged a technological training event for its Iraqi and Jordanian members in Amman. Together with the training, RIPE NCC members in Iraq and Jordan were additionally invited to a lunch meeting to review exactly how they can gain from devices and support offered by the RIPE NCC.
Inviting Iraqi members to Amman belongs to the RIPE NCC's strategy to reach its hard to reach participants in dispute locations and enhance interaction with its members across the Middle East, complying with the establishment of its Dubai regional office in 2014. The training was hosted by Talal Abou Ghazalah University and sustained by the International Network Division of the Ministry Of Communications in Iraq.
As a neutral, not-for-profit membership organization, the RIPE NCC provides a series of tools and services to sustain the operations of its 15,000 participants who are business networks, ISPs, telecommunications operators and other organisations. With 25 years experience, the RIPE NCC speaks the Internet community's language and understands just what sort of support network drivers locate useful.
Paul Rendek, Director of External Relations at the RIPE NCC, said they were committed to supporting network operators between East region, particularly those providing services in remote or dispute locations. "We are enthusiastic concerning equipping the Iraqi community through training in a series of subjects, including IPv6. We likewise provide a variety of unique devices like RIPE Atlas and RIPEstat that have actually been established in partnership with the Internet community".