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'''Leo Vandewoestijne''' is [[DNS]] anycast engineer at [[Freenom]], serving .tk, .cf, .ga and .ml, plus secondary for a bunch of other TLD's.
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'''Leo Vandewoestijne''' is [[DNS]] anycast engineer at [[Freenom]], serving .tk, .cf, .ga, .gq and .ml, plus secondary for a bunch of other TLD's, including the IDN TLD .გე
  
 
Leo's first [[ICANN Meetings|ICANN meeting]] was [[ICANN 50 - London|ICANN 50]] in London. He is interested in [[DNS]], Security, and Routing.<ref name="icannwiki">ICANNWiki - ICANN 50 Intake Form, June 2014</ref>
 
Leo's first [[ICANN Meetings|ICANN meeting]] was [[ICANN 50 - London|ICANN 50]] in London. He is interested in [[DNS]], Security, and Routing.<ref name="icannwiki">ICANNWiki - ICANN 50 Intake Form, June 2014</ref>

Revision as of 11:49, 16 February 2015

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Country: Netherlands
Email: lvandewoestijne[at]freenom.com
Website:

LinkIcon.png   [unicycle.net unicycle.net]

Leo Vandewoestijne is DNS anycast engineer at Freenom, serving .tk, .cf, .ga, .gq and .ml, plus secondary for a bunch of other TLD's, including the IDN TLD .გე

Leo's first ICANN meeting was ICANN 50 in London. He is interested in DNS, Security, and Routing.[1]

Career History

Leo was -and still is- a professional unicyclist [2]. Through his international contacts he learned about the internet, at a very early stage, when it still was a very elite thing in The Netherlands. After creating his website, he soon got many requests, rolled into web-development, and not much later offered virtual hosting, followed by dedicated, colocated and managed hosting. The whole hosting company was unplanned, but brought notable customers, and experience in (very) high-number-environments.

After the competition made it hard on the market to make profitable margins, he specialized himself into his great passion: DNS; including setting up an own ASN and own anycast. While trying to sell that service to TLD operators it soon brought him an unplanned but nice job at Freenom, the company behind the largest ccTLD.

References

  1. ICANNWiki - ICANN 50 Intake Form, June 2014
  2. unicycle.net