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First Middle East Network Operators Group (MENOG) Meeting in Bahrain

  • From: Paul Rendek
  • Date: Sat Mar 10 04:02:16 2007


[Apologies for duplicate e-mails]




Dear Colleagues,

The Middle East Network Operators Group (MENOG) will hold its first
meeting from 3-5 April 2007 at the Diplomat Radisson SAS Hotel in
Bahrain. Hosted by 2Connect, the event will offer network engineers and
other technical staff the opportunity to share their knowledge and
experiences, and identify areas for regional cooperation.


MEETING AGENDA -------------- A preliminary agenda is now available online, however there are still presentation timeslots available. If you are interested in participating as a presenter please contact us as soon as possible at <[email protected]>.

The preliminary agenda is available at:
http://www.ripe.net/meetings/menog/meeting_plan.html


SPONSORSHIP INFORMATION ----------------------- The MENOG meeting is non-commercial and relies on the contributions of sponsors. By participating as a sponsor, you will be supporting a valuable regional forum, while exposing your organisation to many of the Middle East's leading Internet professionals. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor please contact us at <[email protected]>.

For more information on becoming a MENOG 1 sponsor, see:
http://www.ripe.net/meetings/menog/sponsors.html


REGISTRATION ------------- Registration for MENOG 1 is free and open to everyone. You can register online at: https://lirportal.ripe.net/lirportal/meeting/registration/meeting.html?id=42


HOTEL ACCOMMODATION -------------------- MENOG 1 attendees who wish to stay at the Diplomat Radisson SAS Hotel can take advantage of a reduced room rate. More information on this package, including the hotel booking form, can be found at: http://www.ripe.net/meetings/menog/meeting-venue.html


MENOG 1 will be modeled on meetings held by NANOG (North American Network Operators Group) in North America, and SANOG (South Asian Network Operators Group) in the South Asian region.

The meeting agenda will include presentations, tutorials and workshops
to discuss implementation issues that require community cooperation.
Topics of discussion will include network expansion, broadband
deployment and scaling wireless networks in the desert.

The RIPE NCC is proud to support the launch of this important regional
forum, and will be providing organisational assistance throughout MENOG 1.

For more information, please see:
http://www.ripe.net/meetings/menog/


Regards,


Paul Rendek, Head of Communications
RIPE NCC