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Dear Colleagues,
SANOG IV 23-30 July 2004 Kathmandu, Nepal
SANOG IV programme and registration announcement
South Asian Network Operators Group (SANOG) IV programme and agenda are now published at:
The registration has also now been opened. SANOG IV is being held at the Radisson Hotel in Kathmandu, Nepal from 23-30 July 2004. For details refer to:
Programme and agenda:
SANOG IV programme incorporates the following:
Three hands-on workshops: 23-27 July, 2004 - Open source IP services for ISP, by NSRC - ISP routing workshop, by Cisco - DNS/DNSSec Workshop, by APNIC
Eight tutorials: 28-29 July, 2004 - Anti-SPAM tutorial - Juniper routing workshop - VOIP technology and SIP deployment - Internet Routing Registry tutorial - Internet Exchange Point - Exim Mail Server - PGP mini tutorial - APNIC Internet resource management essentials
Four Birds of a Feather: 28-30 July, 2004 - Internet Exchange Point - ISP/NSP security - West Asia BoF - PGP key-signing party
Full day conference programme: 30 July, 2004 - Regional updates - Routing practices - Application deployment - Security
Additional activities: 28-30 July, 2004 - APCAUCE tutorials and meeting - APNIC regional policy update - APNIC and RIPE NCC hostmaster consultation - Regional telecom/Internet policy session
We expect a huge turn out from the region at this SANOG meeting owing to the popularity at previous meets. We also welcome participants from West Asia, with the newly established collaboration with the RIPE NCC. With the co-hosting of APCAUCE meeting, we also expect a larger participation from the entire Asia Pacific region.
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 needed a reason to visit Kathmandu now has one.
You can register for SANOG by sending in the form available at:
Thanks
-- gaurab