Date and Location
13 - 17 July, Apia, Samoa
Host
About
PacNOG 17 Educational workshop and training is a continuation of
capacity development program for the IP-ISP network operators from the
Pacific Islands.
Register
Registration for PacNOG 17 is now closed.
The participant information regarding
hotel rooms, arrival information, conference and workshop venue,
transportation, visa information, currency, local information,
contacts, etc has now been published.
Venue
PacNOG 17 was held in Apia, Samoa. The venue was the
Bluesky Samoa headquarters.
Topics
The draft agenda for PacNOG 17 is now available.
The conference outline is below.
Day 1 (Monday, 13th July)
- Morning: Plenary Conference
- Afternoon: Plenary Conference
- Venue: Bluesky Samoa HQ
Day 2 (Tuesday) - Day 5 (Friday): Technical Workshops
Workshops
Overview
- Track 1: BGP/IXP Workshop
- CLass size: 28
- Instructors: Philip Smith (NSRC) and Andy Linton (NSRC)
- Venue: Bluesky Samoa HQ
Presentations
The presentations are available on the Agenda page of PacNOG 17.
How to get to Samoa
Air New Zealand, Virgin Samoa, Fiji Airways, Polynesian Airlines and Samoa Air fly to Apia.
More Information
For further information please contact the
PITA Manager.
Links
- PacNOG main web site
- PacNOG 1, PacNOG 2, PacNOG 3, PacNOG 4, PacNOG 5, PacNOG 6, PacNOG 7, PacNOG 8, PacNOG 9, PacNOG 10, PacNOG 11, PacNOG 12, PacNOG 13, PacNOG 14 and PacNOG 15 and PacNOG 16 workshop web sites.
- Subscribe to the PacNOG mailing list
- Pacific Islands Telecommunications Association (PITA)
- APNIC
- Network Startup Resource Center
Sponsors
PacNOG is made possible with the ongoing support of many
organisations with common interests in the development and
stability of the Internet network infrastructure, operations, services
and performance. We are always interested in expressions of
interest of support from other organisations who share our desire
to improve the Internet in the Pacific.
Organisations who wish to support this or future PacNOG meetings
should please contact the PITA Manager.
We'd like to acknowledge the generous support of APNIC,
Network Startup Resource Center, ICANN, National Science
Foundation, O'Reilly Media and University of Oregon.
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