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SANOG 6 in Thumpu, Bhutan, 16-23 July 2005

  • From: Joe Abley
  • Date: Mon Mar 21 13:21:41 2005


SANOG VI
16-23 July, 2005
Thimphu, Bhutan


SANOG VI Program and Fellowship Announcement

SANOG VI program and agenda are now published on <http://www.sanog.org/sanog6/>. SANOG VI is being held in Thimphu, Bhutan from 16-23 July, 2005. You can refer to <www.sanog.org/sanog6/> for details.


Program and Agenda

SANOG VI program incorporates the following:

Three hands-on workshops (16-20 July 2005)

- IP Services Workshop
- ISP Routing and BGP Multihoming Workshop
- ISP and NSP Security Workshop,

Tutorials (21-22 July 2005)

- BGP and High Availability Routing Workshop by Juniper
- VOIP and SIP Deployment
- ISP and Network Security
- IP Networks and Wireless Architecture
- Netflow / Flowtools
- DNS and DNSSec deployment

Birds-of-a-Feather (22 July 2005)
- Regional Updates BoF
- APNIC BoF

Full Day Conference Program (23 July 2005)
- Routing and Internet Operations
- Network Architecture and
- Application Deployment

Additional Programs: (21-23 July 2005)

- APNIC Regional policy update
- APNIC hostmaster Consultation


SANOG VI Fellowship Annoucement

SANOG VI is also pleased to annouce the fellowship program with support of the Internet Society and Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC). SANOG VI fellows will received a maximum of USD 500 towards air fare and local accomodation during the event. You can find more information about the fellowship program from the SANOG Fellowship Site at <http://www.sanog.org/fellowship/>.


SANOG VI Call for Papers

SANOG VI Call for papers for the conference is available online at <http://www.sanog.org/sanog6/cfp.htm>.


Everyone is Welcome

We expect a huge turn out from the region at this SANOG meeting owing to the popularity at previous meets. With more involvement of APNIC in the content of overall program, We hope you would be able to make it to this meeting.

The meeting is open to everyone from the operational community, and thus anyone who wants to find out more about Internet operations in South Asia is welcome.

You can register for SANOG by sending in the form available at <www.sanog.org/sanog6/> or using the online registration system. Registrations from inside Bhutan can be paid by cheques.