Thank you very much.
On Tue, Mar 4, 2025 at 2:13 AM Ernst J. Oud <[email protected]> wrote: > Semebia, > > Just transferred 50 million credits into your account. > > Good luck with your research! > > Greetings from The Netherlands. > > Regards, > > Ernst J. Oud > > On 4 Mar 2025, at 00:59, Semebia Wurah <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Thank you, Ernst! Kindly send it to [email protected]. > > On Tue, Mar 4, 2025 at 1:55 AM Ernst J. Oud <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Semebia, >> >> To what RIPE account (email address) should we transfer credits? >> >> Regards, >> >> Ernst J. Oud >> >> On 4 Mar 2025, at 00:50, Semebia Wurah <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> Dear RIPE Atlas Community, >> >> I hope this email finds you well. My name is Semebia Wurah, and I am a >> Research Associate at Carnegie Mellon University Africa, working under the >> supervision of Prof. Theophilus Benson. >> >> We are conducting large-scale traceroute measurements using RIPE Atlas to >> analyze the Internet ecosystem in Africa, with a particular focus on AS >> peering growth and IXP utilization. This research aims to quantify >> interconnection trends, detect inefficiencies in routing, and assess the >> impact of IXPs on regional traffic exchange. >> >> Given the scale of our study, we require a substantial number of credits >> (approximately 500,000,000) to sustain our measurements over an extended >> period of at least 4 months. These credits will allow us to: >> >> - Capture peak and off-peak Internet behavior by running measurements >> at different times of the day. >> - Measure interconnectivity across African ASes and IXPs to analyze >> how traffic is exchanged regionally. >> - Ensure statistically meaningful results by collecting data over >> multiple weeks. >> >> We truly appreciate any additional credits the community can share, as >> this will significantly enhance the depth and accuracy of our findings. We >> are happy to share insights from our research with the RIPE community. >> >> Thank you in advance for your time and support. Please feel free to reach >> out if you have any questions or require further details about our study. >> >> Best regards, >> Semebia Wurah >> Research Associate >> Carnegie Mellon University Africa >> >> -- >> >> Semebia Yaa Wurah >> >> Research Associate >> >> Pronouns: she/her/hers >> >> Carnegie Mellon University Africa >> >> >> >> Regional ICT Center of Excellence Bldg >> >> Plot No A8, Kigali Special Economic Zone Phase, Rwanda >> >> Phone: +250 798945462 | Email: [email protected] >> >> ----- >> To unsubscribe from this mailing list or change your subscription >> options, please visit: >> https://mailman.ripe.net/mailman3/lists/ripe-atlas.ripe.net/ >> As we have migrated to Mailman 3, you will need to create an account with >> the email matching your subscription before you can change your settings. >> More details at: >> https://www.ripe.net/membership/mail/mailman-3-migration/ >> >> > > -- > > Semebia Yaa Wurah > > Research Associate > > Pronouns: she/her/hers > > Carnegie Mellon University Africa > > > > Regional ICT Center of Excellence Bldg > > Plot No A8, Kigali Special Economic Zone Phase, Rwanda > > Phone: +250 798945462 | Email: [email protected] > > -- Semebia Yaa Wurah Research Associate Pronouns: she/her/hers Carnegie Mellon University Africa Regional ICT Center of Excellence Bldg Plot No A8, Kigali Special Economic Zone Phase, Rwanda Phone: +250 798945462 | Email: [email protected]
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