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Dominique Le Foll is also known in the IT world by his alias Dominig. Dominig interest for technologies and automation started very early. His progression toward computers has been made through the discovery of electric trains automation and later during his Baccalauréat E serie (A levels in UK) of pneumatic automation and lathe programmation.
He studied Computer science at the ESAT (Arcueil-Paris), an engineering school sponsored by the French DOD where he specialised in Operating systems and low level software programmation. After his graduation in 1981 he joined an electronic DOD research centre located near Rennes in Brittany. Dominig was the editor of the ETSI ISDN spec (ETS300112), he represented the French industry during the creation of the ATM and SDH OAM ITU standards (M.2100, I.610). In 1993 he cosigned a book with some peers : "Ingénierie des protocoles" (ISBN 2729604294).
During his career he has used disruptive technologies to create new test and diagnostic product lines for ISDN, Digital TV, PDH/SDH Transport Network, DSL test system and more recently for TVoIP and VoIP. He has architected and engineered test solutions which have been deployed by big names (DT, FT, BT, EutelSat, BBC, TWC). His biggest deployement runs in UK and uses several thousands distributed test heads (mini Linux servers). 
Dominique has filled several patents in Europe, USA and Asia. |