Walu thanks, it's my hope that more people head out and get representation in policy meetings like afrinic, the igf and other local groupings that bring like minded people together like EANOG. I'll probably head out for something on IPv6. Gitau Sent from my iPad On 16 Jan 2012, at 16:24, Walubengo J <jwalu@yahoo.com> wrote:
Apologies for cross-posting.
Good opportunity for telcos, academia, content managers to share their experiences...a while back we had an excellent presentation from Safaricom by one Gitau...maybe others would follow. Unfortuntately very little from Academia - i wonder what East African ICT Faculties research on :-(
walu.
--- On Mon, 1/16/12, Babusha Radhakissoon <babusha@afrinic.net> wrote:
From: Babusha Radhakissoon <babusha@afrinic.net> Subject: [afnog] Af -16 Call for Proposal is now open! To: afnog@afnog.org Date: Monday, January 16, 2012, 2:33 PM
Dear Colleagues,
The AfriNIC-16 and AfNOG-13 event will take place in Serrekunda, The Gambia from 6 to 18 May 2012.This is your call to present at AfriNIC-16 Public Policy meeting (16 to 18 May 2012) and join other presenters to deliver tools, knowledge and know-how or policy ideas related to Internet Number Resource Management or IP networking operations to participants.
The AfriNIC/ AfNOG event in 2011 in Dar es Salaam attracted over 200 international participants with 44 % being engineers from the ICT industry.
Should you have an interest for presenting at our meeting, lease send us your proposals to discuss relevant topics to this specific audience.Your contribution can be in the form of a presentation, a tutorial or a live technical demonstration. Find below the submission instructions.
How to submit:
Your proposal should contain the following information: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Full Name * Email Address * Affiliation * Short biography * Title of Presentation * A detailed abstract or outline describing the presentation * Draft slides for the presentation (if ready/available) * Length of talk (minutes/hours/days) * Need (or not) for sponsorship or assistance to attend the meeting (travel and/or accommodation, etc)
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Please review all information provided before submitting your proposal to: meeting@afrinic.net<mailto:meeting@afrinic.net>
Important Dates:
* Deadline for submissions – 15 February 2012 * Meeting Registration opens – 20 February 2012 * Notification of Acceptance – 2 March 2012 * AfriNIC-16 Meeting – 12 to 18 May 2012
Guidelines:
Presentation topics can range from but are not exclusive to:
- IPv6 deployment - Cyber Security - Internet Peering and Routing - Mobile IP - IXP - DNSSEC
- RPKI
* Presentations will be fifteen (15) to thirty (30) minutes in length, with approximately 10-15 minutes for Q&A at the end of each presentation. The maximum time allotted per presentation is 45 minutes. The presenter(s) will be required to submit their presentation in PowerPoint two (2) weeks prior to the event date.
* Tutorials can range from 90 minutes to half a day in length. A full course outline is required.
* Demonstration facilities will need to be agreed based on available resources on-site.
* AfriNIC will provide the space, tea/lunch breaks and projector equipment.
* Presenters will be responsible for any handouts. There are typically approximately 100-150 delegates.
* All presentations will be delivered with the highest professionalism to maximize the value obtained by the attendee.
* The Meeting Coordination team and the program Committee will make the selection decisions.
* Selected presenters will be contacted by the Event Coordinator and Presenter Liaison to coordinate logistics and details regarding your presentation.
* The audience at AfriNIC meetings is mainly composed of technical network operators and engineers with a wide range of experience levels from beginners to seasoned professionals.
* Presentations that contain any sort of marketing and commercial content are usually not encouraged at such meetings.
*Exhibition opportunities for our sponsors *
We are currently seeking sponsors for our event. Use this opportunity to maximize your brand exposure. For further details regarding the different sponsorship packages, please contact Diane on sponsorship@afrinic.net<mailto:sponsorship@afrinic.net>
We look forward to your proposal.
Kind regards,
The AfriNIC Meeting team
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