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Upcoming Events |
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Call for Articles |
UbuntuNet Alliance publishes a monthly e-bulletin, the key content of which is news from, about, or of interest to National Research and Education Networks (NRENs) in Africa. We request and invite you to submit an item before the 20th of each month capturing:
Submissions should be sent to info@ubuntunet.net. |
“Opening New Frontiers” the theme for UbuntuNet-Connect 2009 |
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The theme “Opening New Frontiers” has been motivated by the opportunities and challenges that are the inevitable consequence of the first submarine cable, SEACOM, landing on the Indian Ocean Coast of Africa during 2009. It will open up new frontiers for research and education networking in the region and, like any frontier, the courage, determination, creativity, and persistence of African pioneers will be required to win new territory. This defines the ethos of UbuntuNet-Connect 2009. There will be a combination of invited and peer-reviewed papers, the focus in each case being an exploration of current opportunities and challenges, and creative methods that have been used or are proposed to seize opportunities and address challenges. The key thematic areas are:
The Research and Education Network of Uganda, RENU, has offered to host the two day conference from 22nd – 23rd October in Kampala, Uganda. The conference will be preceded by specialised workshop(s) on areas of current capacity needs for the member NRENs. Current schedule: Issuance of formal call for papers: 1st March 2009 |
Finger Lunch Provides Meet and Greet Opportunity! |
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FEAST Project Team date UbuntuNet East Cluster in Dar es Salaam |
The on-going consultations of the Feasibility Study for African - European Research and Education Network Interconnection (FEAST Project) came to a climax for the UbuntuNet East Cluster on 28th January 2009. On this day the FEAST Team composed of Professor Bjorn Pehrson and Mr Anders Comstedt from KTH met representatives from Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda, UbuntuNet Alliance Board and the Association of African Universities.
The main objective of FEAST is to work with key stakeholders to provide the EC with recommendations about the implementation of a sustainable and extensible regional backbone network dedicated to NRENs in sub-Saharan Africa. UbuntuNet Alliance facilitated this East Cluster meeting held at the University of Dar es Salaam. The meeting was hosted by TERNET and funded by FRENIA. The discussion centered on applications, policy and cross-border issues. A similar meeting of the South Cluster, as reported in Nuance 8, was held a week earlier in Maputo where representatives from 7 countries in the region participated. According to the FEAST Project website (www.feast-project.org), recommendations of the study will be used in AfricaConnect, a project supported by the EC in collaboration with the African Union Commission (AUC). Under this programme, sub-Saharan NRENs (except the South African network) are eligible for AUC-EC support, including capacity building and investments in links and network elements for the regional backbone. |
UbuntuNet Board approves Policy and Master Plan |
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The Board, at its 12th meeting hosted by TENET on the 19th of February in Johannesburg, approved various foundation documents that have emerged out of the CORENA Phase 1 process. The following key policy statements from the Policy, Strategy, and Master Plan, giving direction and boundaries to the activities of the Alliance, were adopted: It is the policy of UbuntuNet Alliance:
The next issue of NUANCE will provide more detail and also highlight the other foundation documents. |
KENET to host 2009 Council of Members |
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The 2009 Council of Members is set to be hosted by the Kenya NREN, KENET, in Nairobi on the 17th of April 2009. Kenya provides the rare opportunity of access to major national parks within a short drive of the capital, and delegates are urged to book extra time in Kenya for this treat. The formal notice will go out to all CEOs and Representative members. Member NRENs are reminded of the necessity to settle their 2008 membership dues in order to have voting delegates at the Council of Members. |
Invitation for NRENs to offer to host UbuntuNet Regional/Cluster NOCs |
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As UbuntuNet Alliance continues to rollout its vision, an invitation is being issued for NRENs to host Network Operation Centres (NOCs) for the East and Southern Clusters. This call, to be sent directly to each member NREN, will cover the pre-requisite technical requirements as well as additional items that will enable a technically sound and transparent decision on locations. The two clusters of the Alliance (East and South) are not defined based on any political or economic grouping, but through network logic and ease of realizing each segment. Eventually, the clusters will merge into a single resilient backbone and the two regional NOCs will serve each other in back-up and disaster recovery roles. |
Africa is Big and the Secretariat is reminded daily! |
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GLOBAL Update: UbuntuNet and TERNET participate through ISABEL video conferencing in the New Delhi Symposium on e-Infrastructures for Distance Learning on 28th January 2009 |
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GLOBAL is being implemented by a consortium of 7 partners including UbuntuNet Alliance. For further details about the project, visit the project website, www.global-project.eu. |
News from the NRENs |
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1. RWEDNET, Rwanda It is encouraging to see that the work of RWEDNET is being recognized and expertise mobilized within the country. 2 current examples : a. Network development b. Content Development 2. MAREN, Malawi
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