Dear Sami,

Following our remote presentation on the Research and Innovation (R&I) 
Department update, you and some other delegates had some questions which I 
would try to answer on the list; perhaps this could spark more 
discussions/recommendations on the activities of AFRINIC Research.

Questions from the audience at AFRINIC-29:

####   What is the methodology for selecting research projects?  ####
We try, as much as possible, to work on research projects that will help 
formulate policies that can have a positive impact on the development of the 
Internet ecosystem in Africa. Research projects are therefore selected based on 
the mutual interest from AFRINIC Research partners and on potential impact it 
can bring.
Example of a policy brief, based on a research study:
<https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3269710>

####  Whether AFRINIC Research team takes feedback from the community on 
research needed and how does the research benefit the community with regards to 
issues faced by the community?  ####
We gather feedback based on the discussions we have during our meetings. For 
e.g. we presented a city-to-city latency analysis as a follow-up of the Africa 
Latency study at AFPIF, this year, based on requests we received on the 
microphone.  In the future, we intend to run a survey to get more detailed 
feedback on the needs of the community in terms of research. The team will 
launch an “Internet Measurement Awareness Survey” early next year to understand 
the “Internet measurement needs" of the community.

####   Is AFRINIC involved in research with regards to marketing and regulatory 
aspects?  ####
AFRINIC is definitely interested in understanding the dynamics of the ISP 
market and how it is influenced by the regulations in different countries. We 
have not done any research work on this aspect as at now, but this is a topic 
in which Research ICT Africa has a good expertise, we may consider collaborate 
with them in the future. 

You will find all research output from the R&I team in the last two years at 
this link:
<https://afrinic.net/research>

We also worked on a proof-of-concept of a data portal, which contains 
information such as IPv6 penetration, ISP market share, etc. Extending this 
platform is one of our main projects in 2019:

World Internet Data ExplorER (WIDER) Project
<http://wider.isoc.org.za>

Hope this helps. Please send any suggestions, research ideas, etc to AFRINIC 
Labs <[email protected]>

Kind regards,


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