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Call for Presentations - AusNOG-02 --------------------------------- AusNOG-02 is to be held in Sydney, Australia between 21st and 22nd of August 2008 The AusNOG meeting provides the Australian community with a forum to exchange information and experiences on a number of issues relating to the operation and support of networks, with a specific focus on the coming 6-12 months. The conference is expected to have a strong technical representation companies operating networks in Australia. Soon information will be posted at http://www.ausnog.net with further details, we will post back out to this list once that is done.
Send you proposed topics and details to [email protected] Be sure to specify which part of the conference best suits your proposal (Topic Sessions, Panel Discussions, Keynote Address or Peering Forum), include a detailed overview including the expected length of your presentation. The program committee will confirm your application and may get back to you with questions. Please remember this is a technical event for network operators and presentations should be representative of this. If you feel that you have a relevant presentation please also send that through, while we are attempting to get a certain theme running those who attended last would recall the diversity of presentations we received. Important Dates --------------- - 6 June 2008 - Call for Presentations Opens - 4 July 2008 - Deadline for Proposals - 11 July 2008 - Response to presentation proposals - 18 July 2008 - Draft program published to website - 25 July 2008 - Final program published
The conference will consist of 4 Topics Sessions, each running for approximately 90 minutes. There are no fixed requirements on length of presentation, speakers will have the opportunity to present a longer formal presentation or a smaller lightening talk. This is your chance to share your experiences with the industry. The Topics Sessions selected for AusNOG-02 are. 1. Moving to higher speed. With the coming of many new submarine cable systems in the next 12 to 18 months there will soon be a glut of cheaper high quality bandwidth. This will bring its own issues in dealing with the larger traffic flows in the core and at the access edge. We need talks from people involved with routing high capacity flows, how this occurs, lessons that were learnt, things to avoid etc. 2. Scaling services to meet demand. Broadband penetrations is reaching its growth peak, while new user numbers will not be as high in the past improved data plans and open ADSL2+ ports mean that users can do more - how can services (mail, web, caching (?), NNTP etc) be scaled to meet this rising demand. We are seeking talks from people experienced in deploying services for growing user bases and how they have dealt with many of these issues. 3. Back to a virtual world. Many operators currently use the outsourced Layer 2 ports of other providers be it either dial or DSL. With FTTN a lot more may be forced to, this will also open the door back up to the 'ISP in box' operations where ISPs head back to being infrastructure light. We are seeking talks from people of the issues in deploying mass LNS - good ways to do it, does open source work, etc ? 4. Regulatory, Market Data and Overseas Trends (Regulatory and Industry Bodies Updates, Market Data and Statistics, Trends from Overseas Markets)
Panels are the interactive part of the conference. The job of Panellists will be to stimulate and moderate the discussion. Whether you are on the panel or in the audience your input would be appreciated. The two Panel Topics will be related to the industry at the time of the conference. Propose a topics that you think will be interesting, or if you think you are interesting, propose yourself for inclusion to the panel :-) Keynote Addresses ----------------- - Required Speakers: 2 - Presentation Length: 45 mins - Number of Topics: 2 We are seeking 2 speakers for Keynotes Addresses. Each Keynote will be of 45 mins in length, including time for input from the industry. If you would like to be considered for a Keynote topic, please email [email protected] with details of yourself and your topic.
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