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Edrich de Lange has been working in the Internet Service Provice (ISP) sector since 2008. He co-owns and operates an ISP in Durban, South Africa, and still finds time to consult numerous operators in the region.
 
Edrich de Lange has been working in the Internet Service Provice (ISP) sector since 2008. He co-owns and operates an ISP in Durban, South Africa, and still finds time to consult numerous operators in the region.
 
Edrich is passionate about community engagement, and spends a significant amount of his personal time working on community related activities, from music to Information and Communication Technology (ICT).
 He has served as chair of INX-ZA, a division of ISPA (South Africa’s Internet Service Providers’ Association) which operates community-run Internet exchange points in Johannesburg (JINX), Cape Town (CINX) and Durban (DINX) and a founding member of ZANOG, South Africa’s network operator’s group, and has been using this, as a vehicle to promote Internet self-development and innovation.
 
Edrich is passionate about community engagement, and spends a significant amount of his personal time working on community related activities, from music to Information and Communication Technology (ICT).
 He has served as chair of INX-ZA, a division of ISPA (South Africa’s Internet Service Providers’ Association) which operates community-run Internet exchange points in Johannesburg (JINX), Cape Town (CINX) and Durban (DINX) and a founding member of ZANOG, South Africa’s network operator’s group, and has been using this, as a vehicle to promote Internet self-development and innovation.

Latest revision as of 14:18, 27 March 2022

Edrich de Lange has been working in the Internet Service Provice (ISP) sector since 2008. He co-owns and operates an ISP in Durban, South Africa, and still finds time to consult numerous operators in the region. Edrich is passionate about community engagement, and spends a significant amount of his personal time working on community related activities, from music to Information and Communication Technology (ICT).
 He has served as chair of INX-ZA, a division of ISPA (South Africa’s Internet Service Providers’ Association) which operates community-run Internet exchange points in Johannesburg (JINX), Cape Town (CINX) and Durban (DINX) and a founding member of ZANOG, South Africa’s network operator’s group, and has been using this, as a vehicle to promote Internet self-development and innovation.