Dear Hisham

Thank you for update.

At ASREN, we highly appreciate the cooperation and support we receive from Rip 
NCC Dubai Regional Office and we would like to thank all team members working 
in this office.

Best regards

Yousef Torman
ASREN
www.asrenorg.net<http://www.asrenorg.net>

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Hisham Ibrahim
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2016 2:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [menog] RIPE NCC Dubai Regional Office in Operation - Second year recap

Dear friends and colleagues,
First allow me to wish you a blessed Ramadan full of peace and harmony to you 
and all your loved ones.
On behalf of the RIPE NCC Dubai office, I would like to recap our second year 
of operations with you now as we expect things to slow down from now until the 
end of July.
In 2016, we continued to put a lot of effort into our engagement strategy on a 
national level by visiting as many Middle Eastern countries as we could. Our 
aim was to strengthen our relationship with our members and work with them on 
enhancing our services and meeting their needs.

* Community Engagement

Member Lunches
Member lunches have been a big part of our member engagement strategy. We 
noticed that our membership has shifted from the traditional telecom and 
operator base to a broader base that includes different sectors like banking, 
academic and enterprise.  We wanted to make sure we understood the needs of 
each sector to help us better meet  their needs.
We organised seven member lunches so far and plan to host two more before the 
end of the year.
2014: Yemen
2015: Iran, Saudi Arabia
Q1/Q2 2016: Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Syria (the SY member lunch was held 
during the RIPE NCC Levant Regional Meeting)
Planned for 2016: Jordan and Oman

Academic Engagement
We received feedback from the academic community that they wanted the RIPE NCC 
to get more involved in helping the students and researchers better understand 
how the Internet works.
We organised a half-day session with the students of the American University in 
Beirut to discuss how the Internet works and the organisations that support it. 
The session was well received and the RIPE NCC has been invited to conduct 
similar sessions later this year in Saudi Arabia (Dammam, Riyadh and Jeddah), 
UAE as well as a second session in Beirut with all the Lebanese universities.
RACI [1] (the RIPE Academic Cooperation Initiative) provided students and 
researchers with a chance to travel to the MENOG meeting and present to the 
technical community their work.

Banks
We noticed an increase in membership from the banking sector. The RIPE NCC 
organised meetings with banks in Bahrain, Lebanon, Qatar and Saudi Arabia to 
understand how the RIPE NCC can help them. The RIPE NCC and the MENOG technical 
community is in a position to help with a number of issues raised by the banks 
we met with and we plan to start working with them this year in Bahrain and 
Qatar.

National IPv6 Working Groups
IPv6 deployment in the region varies drastically to say the least. We are 
helping set up national taskforces and awareness meetings in Lebanon, Qatar and 
the UAE. We are also seeing others like the Saudi Arabian IPv6 task force that 
feel that they have serviced their propose after eight years of raising 
awareness within the local community and see it is time to move on to discuss 
other topics.
Over the past two years we organised or participated in national IPv6 efforts 
including:
2015: Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and Yemen
2016: Saudi Arabia and UAE
Planned for 2016: Qatar

** Capacity Building

IPv6 Roadshows [2]
The IPv6 Roadshow launched in 2011 as a joint initiative of the RIPE NCC and 
the Middle East Network Operators Group (MENOG). Since then, 36 IPv6 Roadshow 
events have been held in ten countries across the Arab region, providing 
instruction to roughly a thousand participants.
2014: Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia (Riyadh and Al-Khobar) and UAE
2015:  Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, UAE (twice) and Yemen (held in Jordan)
2016: Bahrain, Kuwait, Lebanon, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and UAE
Planned for 2016: Jordan, Kuwait and Oman.

Train the Trainer
In 2015, the IPv6 Roadshow launched the "Train the Trainer" (TTT) programme. 
This spin-off programme is aimed at building a diverse pool of highly-skilled 
Middle Eastern instructors capable of delivering future IPv6 Roadshows, 
ensuring that the project can continue to evolve and scale to meet the growing 
demand for this kind of training. We have had three TTT participants co-train 
six of the IPv6 Roadshows since the launch of the programme.

***Regional Meetings

Levant Regional Meeting in Lebanon [3]
The RIPE NCC Levant Regional Meeting was held in Beirut, Lebanon. A total of 
140 people from five countries (Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Palestine and Iraq) 
attended the meeting.  The community raised key regional issues and Oregro, the 
Lebanese incumbent, pledged to deploy IPv6 before the end of the year.

MENOG
MENOG 15 [4] took place in Dubai, UAE in April 2015. The main themes of the 
plenary covered peering the in Middle East region, domain name operations and 
securing online banking. 195 participants attended the meeting from thirty-two 
different countries.
MENOG 16 [5] took place in Istanbul, Turkey in March 2016. Despite the 
unfortunate circumstances that happened during the meeting week in both 
Istanbul and Brussels, the meeting was still a success with 150 attendees from 
fifteen different countries participating. The main themes of the plenary 
revolved heavily around security and Internet Exchange Points.

We are excited to continue working with the technical community and the other 
stakeholders in the region. We feel all the hard work we have put into the 
region over the past two years has helped us figure out a formula that works 
well with the needs and expectations of the region and we expect to yield huge, 
tangible results in the near future.
We thank you all for your support and ask you to continue guiding us to better 
support our region.
Kind Regards
Hisham Ibrahim
Regional Programme Manager
RIPE NCC
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Useful links:
[1] RACI: https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/raci
[2] IPv6 Roadshows: http://www.menog.org/ipv6-roadshow/
 [3] Levant Regional Meeting: 
https://www.ripe.net/participate/meetings/regional-meetings/ripe-ncc-levant-regional-meeting/meeting-report
[4] MENOG 15: http://www.menog.org/meetings/previous/menog-15/
[5] MENOG 16: http://www.menog.org/meetings/menog-16/
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