ZANOG@iWeek2024 has announced its programme and keynote speakers.
ZANOG@iWeek2024 has announced its programme and keynote speakers for the return of South Africa’s oldest Internet industry conference on 12–14 March 2024.
This year’s event will be held at the Lord Charles Hotel in Somerset West, and the agenda is available on the iWeek website — She will also discuss the impact of connectivity on social development and the disparities between the minority northern hemisphere and the majority south viewed through the lens of access to the Internet.
Speakers from Ellipsis Regulatory Solutions, Dominic Cull and Rolf Blom, will also give talks on day one. A market study commissioned by ICANN and presented by William Stucke and Mark Elkins immediately follows and will assess the current state of the domain name sector across the African continent.
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