
Result
The
APRICOT Committee would like to congratulate the following
successful applicants:
| ID |
Name
|
Passport
country
|
Company |
| 169 |
S
M Kamruzzaman |
Bangladesh
|
BDCOM
Online Ltd. |
| 175 |
Mohammad
Zakirul Alam |
Bangladesh |
Samden
Tech Private Limited |
| 171 |
Tandin
Ningpo |
Bhutan |
ConnectBD
Ltd |
| 151 |
Meng
Songkeng |
Cambodia |
Telekom
Malaysia International (Cambodia) Co.; Ltd. |
| 177 |
Keuk
Meng Leang |
Cambodia |
AngkorNet |
| 218 |
Than
Makara |
Cambodia |
- |
| 160 |
Simon
John Greaves |
Fiji |
The
University of the South Pacific |
| 163 |
Adhi
Rachdian |
Indonesia |
Pacific
Link |
| 182 |
Christian
Dwinantyo |
Indonesia |
Dyviacom |
| 202 |
Supriyadi |
Indonesia |
PT
Pasifik Satelit Nusantara |
| 217 |
Andi
Rusiawan |
Indonesia |
USDI;ITB |
| 174 |
Souphonh
Phounsavath |
Laos |
Planet
Online Laos |
| 216 |
Jamiyansharav
Saruultuya |
Mongolia |
Datacom
LLC |
| 158 |
Samit
Jana Thing |
Nepal |
Worldlink
Communication Pvt. Ltd. |
| 194 |
Raymond
Hughes |
New
Zealand |
Computer
Services Ltd (CSL) |
| 148 |
Mirza
Ather Ali Baig |
Pakistan |
Pakistan
Telecommunication Company Limitied
|
| 189 |
Rao
Mujeeb Sarwar |
Pakistan |
Supernet
Ltd |
| 201 |
Imtiaz
Ahmed Khan |
Pakistan |
Satcomm
Pvt Limited |
| 146 |
Shannon
Lasin Sariman |
Papua
New Guinea |
I.T.Services
- Papua New Guinea University of Technology |
| 164 |
Dhammika
Abeysinghe Gunawardena |
Sri
Lanka |
Suntel
Ltd |
Fellowship Program Overview
The
APRICOT conference, convened annually since 1996, has been
a unique and successful educational forum for Internet builders
in the Asia-Pacific region, to learn from their peers and
from leaders in the Internet community. Senior practitioners
from the Asia Pacific and around the world contribute their
time to APRICOT as presenters, teachers and trainers, to
produce a non-commercial conference of consistently high-quality.
Since
2000, APRICOT has incorporated a Fellowship Program to provide
opportunities to developing country personnel to participate
in APRICOT.
This program provides basic assistance to successful fellows
to cover local living and registration expenses associated
with attending the conference.
The
APRICOT 2007 Fellowship Committee now cordially invite suitable
applicants to apply for fellowship funding to participate
in APRICOT 2007, Bali, Indonesia
Target
Audience
The APRICOT Fellowship Program targets personnel from developing
countries who are actively involved in Internet development,
in any of the following roles:
- Engineers (Network Builders)
- Decision Makers in government, educational, non-government
and private sectors
- Educators and trainers
Award
Package
Successful applicants will be provided with a reasonable (local
host standard) allowance for food and accommodation. In addition
all fees for participation by fellows in the Conference, Tutorials
and Social Events will be waived. The final grant size is
determined according to final costs and available funding,
and will be advised to successful applicants.
It should
be noted that travel expenses are not funded by the Fellowship
Program and are the responsibility of the successful fellow.
Criteria
for Selection
The APRICOT 2007 Fellowship Committee will select the fellows
according to following criteria.
A. Membership
of the Target Audience listed above
B. Residency in a developing country
C. Demonstrated ability to utilize the experiences gained
from APRICOT
D. Willingness to return to APRICOT as a presenter or trainer
in future
Applicants
from any part of the world will be considered, however it
is expected that the majority of fellows selected will be
from the Asia-Pacific region.
Fellowship
Selection Committee
The Fellowship Section Committee is Chaired by Suresh Ramasubramanian
and Co-chaired by Tom Vest.
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