Johnson Agogbua

Advisory Board Member at Infrastructure Masons

Johnson Agogbua is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Kasi Cloud Datacenters. Johnson is a seasoned global operating executive, Internet technologist, and serial entrepreneur with over 25 years of experience. Johnson is a visionary and business leader with an extensive track record of driving strategy, execution, and business results.

Prior to Kasi, Johnson was the Director of Facebook Connectivity Solutions with a mission to connect the next billion to the internet. Before Facebook, Johnson served in several roles, from founding and running companies, sitting on company boards of directors and advisory boards, to running large technology and business organizations connecting people and enterprises. Johnson has led large business organizations in technology companies such as Alcatel-Lucent. He built the Alcatel-Lucent Application Solutions from concept to market adoption. He recruited and led the RIL/Alcatel-Lucent joint team that architected Infrastructure for Reliance Jio, India’s largest 4G/LTE network, and application services.

In his earlier days as an internet technologist, Johnson led the UUNET Technologies Global Network Engineering teams that designed and deployed the largest commercial internet backbone in the world. UUNET was acquired by MCI WorldCom (now Verizon). Johnson was appointed to the Technical Advisory Council of the United States FCC. He also co-founded the MPLS Forum and was a member of the founding Board of Directors.


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Infrastructure Masons Unites the Builders of the Digital Age. iMasons is a professional association of technologists and executives entrusted with building and managing the physical and logical structures of the Digital Age. Founded in April of 2016, iMasons has grown to over 2,000 participants with an average of 20 years of experience with responsibility for over $150Bn in infrastructure projects in over 130 countries.


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