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'''Joseph Mandjolo''' applied to be the [[ccTLD]] manager for the Democratic Republic of the Congo's [[.cd]] in February, 2008.<ref>[http://ccnso.icann.org/applications/archive/msg00252.html ccTLD Application]</ref> Management of the [[ccTLD]] has since been passed to the Congo's Department of Post and Telecommunications, the OCPT.<ref>[http://ccnso.icann.org/applications/archive/msg00308.html ccTLD Application]</ref> Mr. Mandjolo continues to work as the Chief IT officer within the OCPT,<ref>[http://www.unyk.com/fr/id/joseph-mandjolo-mush UNYK]</ref> and has travelled as a Fellow to multiple ICANN Conferences.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/fellowships/ Fellowship Program]</ref>
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'''Joseph Mandjolo Mush''' applied to be the [[ccTLD]] manager for the Democratic Republic of the Congo's [[.cd]] in February, 2008.<ref>[http://ccnso.icann.org/applications/archive/msg00252.html ccTLD Application]</ref> Management of the [[ccTLD]] has since been passed to the Congo's Department of Post and Telecommunications, the OCPT.<ref>[http://ccnso.icann.org/applications/archive/msg00308.html ccTLD Application]</ref> Mr. Mandjolo continues to work as the Chief IT officer within the OCPT,<ref>[http://www.unyk.com/fr/id/joseph-mandjolo-mush UNYK]</ref> and has travelled as a Fellow to multiple ICANN Conferences.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/fellowships/ Fellowship Program]</ref>
 
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Country: Democratic Republic of the Congo

Joseph Mandjolo Mush applied to be the ccTLD manager for the Democratic Republic of the Congo's .cd in February, 2008.[1] Management of the ccTLD has since been passed to the Congo's Department of Post and Telecommunications, the OCPT.[2] Mr. Mandjolo continues to work as the Chief IT officer within the OCPT,[3] and has travelled as a Fellow to multiple ICANN Conferences.[4]

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