You complain because it is abuse – that is what we say about governments 
shutting down the Internet
You say it was unnecessary – but your complaining about it is illustrating the 
exact point we wished to make – shutdowns hurt – shutdowns upset people – 
shutdowns are abusive – shutdowns are bad for business.  You are very clearly 
demonstrating everything we are saying about shutdowns.

As for the 2 hour outage – router failure – well – not exactly – someone 
unplugged it… and further more – irrespective of multiple providers – BGP at 
AIS meetings is announced from a central router – and if said router dies – 
it’s not going to help much – especially if it dies after someone unplugs it LOL

And by the way – there was always the option for another provider to be there – 
unfortunately – one of the providers you mentioned declined on the basis that 
they wanted exclusivity, something that the provider at the conference never 
requested or suggested.

But, Danny, I just want to thank both you and Seun for so clearly illustrating 
the point of how damaging shutdowns are and how they upset people – it is 
hugely appreciated – had that shutdown happened and no one had complained or 
noticed – well, it wouldn’t have gone very far to illustrating the point.  Much 
appreciated.

Andrew

From: Danny <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, 9 June 2017 at 20:31
To: Sunday Folayan <[email protected]>
Cc: General Discussions of AFRINIC <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Community-Discuss] Closure: was: Board Statement on Board 
Member's Conduct

Dear Mark,

Ben Roberts behavior was another abuse of this community's patience.

What if liquid was not sponsoring connectivity. How would Ben have   
demonstrated his unnecessary shutdown?


Doing such shutdown  on a sponsored link under SLA for a major regional event 
(AIS) does not give honor to liquid telecom.

I would suggest that the AIS conveners signal this to liquid telecom top 
management in their thank you message.

Local host should always ensure high availability by having at least 2 service 
providers regardless of how many fiber links one provider can bring into the 
conference after all even during the workshop week, Liquid internet was down 
for 2 hours due to router failure and if there was a second provider like 
Safaricon, Wananchi or Seacom such outage would have been avoided.

Local host should ensure more than 1 provider in future AIS event after such 
premeditated situations.

Thanks.

2017-06-09 14:24 GMT+02:00 Sunday Folayan 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Dear Benjamin,

There is nothing to investigate on that matter. The community protested the 
dramatic shutdown with strong words at the mic that day.

An apology was tendered by Ben Roberts on the floor immediately. I thought the 
community closed the matter then.

The AIS Programme Committee is in the best position to respond and address the 
issue of sole connectivity provider. They know what to learn/unlearn from 
Nairobi.

Cheers.

Sunday.


On Jun 9, 2017 12:24, "Benjamin Eshun" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Dear Sunday,

Thank you for the information.

Have we investigated the Internet shutdown which occurred during the AFRINIC 
Public Policy meeting at AIS2017, in order to clarify the responsibilities of 
Connectivity sponsor and of AIS NOC team on the Incident ?

How come AIS2017 was run with only one Connectivity provider ?

Thanks
Benjamin

On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 5:05 PM, Sunday Folayan 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Dear Community,
In my previous communication to the community dated 29th May 2017, AFRINIC 
board undertook to further investigate the matter under reference.
During the course of the investigation, statements were obtained from Prof. 
Quaynor as well as others who personally witnessed the incident.
Mr Alston, has admitted having made the improper remarks, the subject matter of 
the incident under reference, in a subsequent apology to the Board.
Prof Quaynor has equally apprised the Chairman and Vice- Chairman of the Board 
that Mr Alston has privately apologized to him.
The Board has, after considering the apology tendered, and the nature of the 
remarks made, issued a written warning to Mr Alston.
This is for the information of the Community.
Kind Regards,
Sunday Folayan.
Chair, AFRINIC Board.

On 29/05/2017 14:24, Sunday Folayan wrote:
Dear Community,

The attention of the AFRINIC Board has been drawn to an incident which occurred 
in the hall/lobby of the Boma Hotel, on Saturday 27 May 2017, where AIS 2017 is 
being held.

It has further been confirmed that a sitting board member was involved in the 
said incident in which Dr Nii Quaynor, a senior and respected member of the 
African Internet community was allegedly subjected to verbal molestation and 
humiliation.

The AFRINIC Board vehemently condemns any inappropriate act that does not take 
into consideration the diversity in the community and acceptable norms within 
African societies and will not condone such acts.

The above incident is being further investigated and the Community will be 
informed of the outcome.

Sunday Folayan

Chair, AFRINIC Board.




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