IXPN Boss, Muhammed Rudman, Inaugurated as Chairman of Nigeria IPv6 Council
IXPN Boss, Muhammed Rudman, Inaugurated as Chairman of Nigeria IPv6 Council...
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IXPN Boss, Muhammed Rudman, Inaugurated as Chairman of Nigeria IPv6 Council...
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IXPN has begun a free Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) training for network engineers across Nigeria as part of her planned capacity building programme for its increasing members and commitment towards improving the internet ecosystem
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In furtherance to IXPN’s commitment towards improving the internet ecosystem in Nigeria, a stakeholder’s meeting was held on the 13th and 14th of October 2021 in Kano state, to discuss the benefits and impact of connecting to the exchange point, and train network engineers in the state on Border Gateway Protocol (BGP).
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