National Communications Authority and National IPv6 Center Hold Workshop on IPv6 Implementation
Mogadishu, (SONNA) – 10 June 2026 –The National Communications Authority (NCA) and the National IPv6 Center, which is hosted by Jamhuuriya University of Science and Technology (JUST), today jointly held the National IPv6 Workshop, bringing together Internet Service Providers (ISPs), universities, ICT professionals, telecommunications and technology experts, and other key stakeholders to discuss th

On June 10, 2026, the National Communications Authority and the National IPv6 Center held a workshop in Mogadishu to discuss the implementation of IPv6 in Somalia, gathering various stakeholders in the ICT sector.
What was announced
- The workshop aimed to raise awareness of IPv6 adoption and strengthen collaboration among stakeholders to support Somalia's digital transformation.
- Eng. Mohamed Ahmed Mohamud emphasized the importance of preparing ICT professionals for the country's digital future.
- Mr. Mustafa Yasiin Sheikh reaffirmed the commitment to keeping Somalia aligned with global technological developments through IPv6 implementation.
“Preparing the next generation of ICT professionals is essential for Somalia’s digital future.”
Why this matters: This workshop is crucial for Somalia's digital infrastructure development and ensuring the country is prepared for future technological advancements.
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Mogadishu, (SONNA) – 10 June 2026 –The National Communications Authority (NCA) and the National IPv6 Center, which is hosted by Jamhuuriya University of Science and Technology (JUST), today jointly held the National IPv6 Workshop, bringing together Internet Service Providers (ISPs), universities, ICT professionals, telecommunications and technology experts, and other key stakeholders to discuss the future of Internet infrastructure and the implementation of IPv6 in Somalia.
The workshop served as a platform to raise awareness of IPv6 adoption, strengthen collaboration among key stakeholders, and support Somalia’s digital transformation agenda by promoting the deployment of next-generation Internet technologies and enhancing the country’s digital infrastructure.
Delivering the opening remarks, Eng. Mohamed Ahmed Mohamud, Rector of Jamhuuriya University of Science and Technology (JUST), underscored the importance of preparing the next generation of ICT professionals to support Somalia’s digital future.
“Preparing the next generation of ICT professionals is essential for Somalia’s digital future. Universities have a critical role in advancing IPv6 knowledge, research, and innovation, and in equipping students with the skills needed to support the country’s digital transformation,” he said.
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