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AfriNIC Survey 2007
Name (s):
*
Organisation Name
*
Position
*
E-mail address
*
Are you an AfriNIC member YES NO
If a member, specify your Org-Handle
ORG- -AFRINIC

Fields marked with an asterisk * are required.

The above information is only to verify that you are a current member and help us to contact you if any query arises. It will not be used in any report or analysis.

 
Section 1
   
1 a. Are you the main interface with AfriNIC?
YES NO
b. Which country are you located in?
c. What is your membership category?

Extra Small Small Medium Large

Extra Large ASN End User Members Only

2. What resources are you currently using from AfriNIC?

ASN IPv4 IPv6 None Don't Know

   

These additional details will help to highlight issues that exist within certain groupings and will never be available as the collective details of one respondent; your responses will remain securely confidential.

 
Section 2
About AfriNIC Website

3. How often do you visit AfriNIC website?

Never

Less than one a month
More than once a month
About once a week
More than once a week

4. When was the last time that you visited the website and for what reason?

5. How would you rate the website with regards to its CONTENTS ?

Very Useful
Somewhat Useful
Somewhat not useful
Not useful at all

6. How would you rate the website with regards to its NAVIGABILITY ?

Very Navigable
Somewhat Navigable
Somewhat not Navigable
Not Navigable at all

7. Do you think the website should be improved?

YES NO

7a If yes, what would you suggest as improvement?

 
About AfriNIC meeting Format

AfriNIC public policy meetings take place twice a year, and training takes place once a year in every of the six regions covered by AfriNIC. We believe that the time is appropriate to assess the format of meetings.

8. Which format of meetings would be more appropriate according to you?

1. The existing format of two public policy meeting
2. Six mini-events (training and one day conference) and one public policy meeting
3. Six mini-regional events only on Public Policy meeting
   
   
About AfriNIC Mailing List

9. Have you subscribed to any of AfriNIC mailing list?

YES NO

9a. If yes, how would you rate the discussions in the mailing list?

Very Useful
Somewhat Useful
Somewhat not useful
Not useful at all

9b. If no, is there any specific reason why you have not subscribed to AfriNIC mailing lists?

   
   
About AfriNIC Newsletter

10. Do you read AfriNews, AfriNIC's newsletter?

YES NO

10a.If yes, How would you rate its contents?

Very Useful
Somewhat Useful
Somewhat not useful
Not useful at all
10b What additional information or specific content would you like to see in AfriNIC newsletter?
   
   
About AfriNIC Communication
11a. How would you rate AfriNIC's communication with its members?
Very adequate
Somewhat adequate
Somewhat not adequate
Not adequate at all

11b. What should be done to improve on the communication with members?

 
About AfriNIC Training

12. How easy is it to attend AfriNIC training?

Very Easy
Somewhat Easy
Somewhat not Easy
Not Easy at all

13. When was the last time that a member of your organisation attended an AfriNIC training?

14. Did the training meet your expectations?
Fully
Partially
Slightly
Not at all
   
15 a. Did you receive the Training CD?
YES NO
15 b.Did you browse the contents?
YES NO

15 c. If yes, How would you rate its contents?

Very Useful
Somewhat Useful
Somewhat not useful
Not useful at all
 
About AfriNIC Resource Services

16. How clear are the processes and requirements to request and obtain IPv4, IPv6 or ASN resources?

Very Clear
Rather Clear
Rather not clear
Not clear at all

17. Do you find that the time taken by AfriNIC to allocate resources to be:

Very appropriate
Rather appropriate
Rather not appropriate
Not appropriate at all
 
About AfriNIC Policy

18. How clear and understandable are the policy documents?

Very appropriate
Rather appropriate
Rather not appropriate
Not appropriate at all

19. Do you think that the policy development process is an effective way of developing IP policies in Africa ?

YES NO

20. How do you find the policy development process?

Very Easy to Understand
Rather Easy to Understand
Rather Not Easy to Understand
Not Easy at all to Understand
Thank you for your response.
    

 

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