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        RIPE NCC and TRA Oman Host Capacity-Building Workshop in Muscat


        The  Réseaux IP Européens  Network Co-  country  in the region  to  have started the   Manager at  the RIPE  NCC,  said: “At  RIPE
        ordination Centre  (RIPE  NCC)  and the   implementation  of  IPv6  following  Saudi   NCC, it is our privilege to partner with TRA
        Telecommunication  Regulatory  Authority   Arabia and the United  Arab Emirates.   Oman and  jointly organise  such training
        (TRA) in Oman has joined  forces  to   Eng. Mohammed Al-Kindy, Vice President,   activities.  We would like to extend our
        host a  three-day training workshop as   TRA Oman, said: “Hosting  the three-  appreciation  to them for helping make
        part of their collaboration  on capacity   day workshop at our training  center  was   the sessions possible. The  success  of
        development.  Held  in Oman’s capital   critical to expanding Internet connectivity   these  activities in Oman  shows that
        city, the event  was  organized to build   in the country. Efforts toward this direction   Oman’s Telecom and Internet sector
        the capacities of local stakeholders  and   have been  in full swing in Oman and we   is  fully  committed to  furthering their
        assist  them in the development of the   seek to fast-track our  initiatives further.   engagement  in the nation’s  transition to
        Internet in  the country.  Local Internet   “Capacity building  is essential  to our   IPv6”. The RIPE NCC continues to develop
        Registries  (LIRs),  the RIPE  Database and   mission,  making the training sessions   training programmes and other initiatives
        the fundamentals  of Internet Protocol   even more imperative. We are happy with   to  provide technical  expertise  related to
        version  6  (IPv6)  were  the  three  main   the results of the programmes and we look   the Internet’s  infrastructure, and to  raise
        training courses.  During the LIR  training   forward to holding similar initiatives in the   awareness about major challenges in the
        on  the  first  day,  the  attendees  learned   future for continuous skills enhancement.   virtual  world  such  as  IPv6  deployment,
        about the administrative procedures and   We  would  like  to  thank  the RIPE  NCC for   security, peering and Internet governance
        policies  related  to  managing  Internet   its commitment, assistance and support.”   issues.
        number  resources  and operating an   Chafic  Chaya,  Regional  Communications
        LIR.  The course also included a  basic
        introduction to the RIPE Database. On the
        second  day, the purpose  and objectives
        of the RIPE  Database  were expounded
        where participants were taught about the
        functions,  scope  and importance  of the
        RIPE Database. They learned how it works
        and how to update it. They also took part
        in various exercises and demonstrations
        that allowed them to practice their newly
        learned skills. The last and final day saw
        the participants tackling the basics of
        IPv6.  This  training  course  elaborated  on
        the imminent  IPv4 run-out,  the necessity
        to switch to IPv6, and how to prepare for
        the deployment of IPv6. Oman is the third



        Free Tariff for Health and Education e-Portals


        The  Communications and Information   to suspend  studies  at  all  educational   digital educational contents  and  tools,
        Technology  Commission (CITC) directed   institutions across the Kingdom as part of   the  ability to perform homework  and
        telecommunications        companies  measures to stem  the spread of corona.    school tests, as well as providing effective
        to calculate  free  tariff for approved   On  Sunday, Minister of Education  issued   channels  of  communication  among
        educational and health digital platforms as   directives  to  activate  virtual  schools and   students, school staff and parents. iEN is
        part of the measures taken in the backdrop   distance education during the suspension   a  strategic project that  provides reliable
        of preventing  the spread  of corona. This   period,  ensuring that  the educational   e-educational  services  to all  students,
        aimed at  facilitating the educational   process continues in an effective way with   teachers, educational leaders and parents.
        process and providing digital alternatives to   maintaining  the quality.  The  educational   The  free data  tariff also included  the
        benefit from health services in accordance   platforms, which are listed in the free data   Seha App for online medical consultation
        with the social responsibility  schemes  of   tariff  included  the National Education   service. This service aims to facilitate the
        telecommunications companies, the Saudi   Portal and the Unified Education System.   use of free medical consulting services via
        Press  Agency  reported.  CITC  initiative   The  two platforms contain  advanced   smart devices, for the cases that may not
        follows the Saudi  government’s  decision   digital solutions  that  provide advanced   need to visit the health centers.


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