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keen to know the ccTLD when that comes up as well.</div>
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On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 23:12 +0800, "Shem Ochuodho" <shemochuodho@yahoo.com> wrote:</div>
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<span>Fyi!</span></div>
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Shem J. Ochuodho, MSc (Eng), PhD, LLD (Hon)<br />
Senior Advisor<br />
Ministry of Telecom & Postal Services<br />
Government of South Sudan (GoSS), Juba<br />
Commonwealth Telecom Organization (CTO/GoSS) 2010 African Internaut Award Recipient<br />
Kenya Community Abroad (KCA) 2007 Excellence Award Winner<br />
AfricaOnline 2005 Industry Pioneer Award Recipient<br />
Father of Internet in Kenya (Computer Society of Kenya - CSK 2000)<br />
Cell: +249-955-021-040/+256-477-232025/+254-725-016679<br />
Skype: shem.ochuodho</div>
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