Réseaux IP Européens Network Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC), in partnership with the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission in Jordan (TRC), successfully hosted a series of workshops and training sessions aimed at increasing the awareness about IPv6 deployment in Amman, Jordan. The sessions, which took place recently at Le Royal hotel were attended by representatives from telecom operators, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), TRC and key stakeholders from the private sector. The sessions were aimed at educating participants about IPv6 deployment and other related topics.

Two training courses were conducted over three days. A basic IPv6 training course, which discussed IPv6 adoption and deployment, and an advanced IPv6 training course, which looked at the similarities between IPv4 and IPv6 and how to make your network IPv6 ready.

Maha Ziad Mouasher, Studies and Research Officer at TRC said: “TRC remains steadfast in its commitment to provide the much-needed support to further expand Internet connectivity and to enhance telecommunications services nationwide, including the efforts to promote IPv6 deployment. We are pleased at the success of this collaborative event with RIPE NCC and we look forward to working closely with them across future endeavors”.

Chafic Chaya, Regional Communications Manager at RIPE NCC said, “We are very pleased at the successful turnout of these training sessions in Amman, which was aimed at promoting the importance of IPv6 deployment, including the many benefits and advantages that it offers. We would like to extend our appreciation to the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission in Jordan (TRC) for the important role and engagement in the nation’s transition to IPv6”.

The trainings and workshops fall in line with the RIPE NCC commitment towards supporting its members in the Middle East Region with technical expertise related to IPv6 deployment and other networking topics.

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About RIPE NCC

The RIPE NCC is an independent, not-for-profit membership organisation that supports the infrastructure of the Internet through technical coordination in Europe, the Middle East and parts of Central Asia. The most prominent activity of the RIPE NCC is to act as a Regional Internet Registry (RIR), providing Internet number resources (IPv4, IPv6 and AS Numbers) and related services to its members. The RIPE NCC also provides services for the benefit of the Internet community at large such as training, as well as the development of analytical tools to carry out Internet measurements. The RIPE NCC operates from its main office in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and from its regional office in Dubai. www.ripe.net 

About TRC

The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC) is one of the oldest regulatory bodies in Jordan. It was established as a financially and administratively independent jurisdictional body through the Telecommunications Law No 13 of 1995 and is subsequent amending law No.8 of 2002.  The primary function of the TRC is to regulate the telecommunications and information technology (ICT) service sectors, as well as the postal sector according to the Postal Law No 34 of 2007 in Jordan. www.trc.gov.jo 

For more information, please contact:

Chafic Chaya
Regional Communications Manager
Middle East Region
RIPE NCC - Dubai office
Tel: +971 4 364 94 59
Mobile: +971 55 27 07 007
Email: cchaya@ripe.net

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Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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