SANOG XVIII
8-16 September, 2011, Pokhara, Nepal
The venue
for SANOG XVIII is Pokhara. The meeting will be hosted by the Nepal Internet Exchange with support from other local bodies.
20 August : Program Updated
20 August : Fellowship Results Published
4 August : Program Outline Updated
4 August : Registration is now Open
12 June : Call for Fellowship Published
10 June : Call for Papers Now Published
10 June : Program Outline Published.
Keynote Speaker: Martin Levy, Director of IPv6 Strategy, Hurricane Electric
Martin Levy has been involved in the TCP/IP world since the publication of the first TCP/IP RFCs in the early 80’s. Born and educated in England, Martin moved to the United States to work as a software developer at the prestigious Bell Labs. It was at Bell Labs where he ran their first TCP/IP network-enabled UNIX computers. After seven years in New Jersey, Martin moved to California and joined the Silicon Valley entrepreneurial-life to continue his focus on networking software and systems. Since then Martin has been building networks in California, the US, Europe, Latin America and now globally. Since joining Hurricane Electric in early 2008, Martin has taken on the role of significantly expanding Hurricane Electric’s IPv6 global connectivity services. Martin Levy’s major contribution to the IPv6 world while at Hurricane Electric has been his tireless pursuit in making IPv6′s global routing on-par or better than the existing Internet routing.
About SANOG XVIII
SANOG XVIII is being hosted in Nepal for the fourth time, but for the first time in the scenic city of Pokhara. This is the only major International networking technologies event in Nepal. During this SANOG, a special workshop on remote and rural wirleess technology will be organized. Pokhara is a short flight away from Kathmandu, which has easier access to most of the region, and no visas are required for people from the SANOG region, making it one of the most popular SANOG Venues over the years.
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