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Network operators GroupsA key building block of the Internet Infrastructure in the Asia Pacific

6 May 2015

24th TWNIC OPM

10 Jun 2015

George Kuo

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Network operators’ groups (NOGs)

• Forums for Internet network operators to discuss matters of mutual interest and share experience

• Opportunities to network with other industry peers

• Usually through the use of mailing lists and annual meetings/conferences

• Hold training/tutorials & workshop during conferences

• Run by “Informal groups”, volunteers from the community

• These forums are important in keep the Internet ‘fit’

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Regional and sub regional NOGs

• APRICOT– Asia Pacific Regional Internet Conference on Operational Technologies– Inaugural meeting in 1996– Annual conference, around Feb/Mar– Held in conjunction with APNIC conference– Tracks of tutorials and workshops– www.apricot.net

• SANOG– NOG for the South Asia, started in 2003– Two conferences a year, location rotating around South Asia– Organized and run by different committees

• Core, program, fellowship, advisory

– Mailing list• sanog@sanog.org

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NOGs in the Asia Pacific

TWNOG

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JANOG

• JANOG 1 held in Nov 1997

• Two to three meetings a year, held around Japan

• Meeting information in English starting from 2008

• Mailing list– janog@janog.gr.jp, – more than 6000 subscribers

• www.janog.gr.jp/en

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NZNOG

• “an online community of network operators, predominantly in the Internet and Online Services area”

• Annual conference, usually in January.

• First conference in 2005

• Maintains a ‘NOC list’ which provides contacts for emergency

• More than 900 mailing list subscribers

• www.nznog.org

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AUSNOG

• “a community of network operators who work in ISPs, Content Providers, or other areas of the On-Line Industry in Australia”

• Annual conference, usually held in Sydney around Aug or September

• AUSNOG 1 held in Nov 2007

• Mailing list– ausnog@ausnog.net

• www.ausnog.net

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SGNOG & MYNOG

• SGNOG– SGNOG 1 held in July 2011– Two mailing lists

• sgops –on operational matters • sghub –on events and general matters (Eg. schedule of various conferences)

– www.sgnog.net

• MYNOG– MYNOG 1 was held in 2012, MYNOG 5 17-20 Aug this year– Annual conference– www.mynog.org

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HKNOG

• “is for network operators having presence in Hong Kong to exchange technical and operational knowledge and information”

• Launched in Sep 2013

• Recent meeting HKNOG1.1 was held in Apr 2015

• Mailing list– http://groups.google.com/group/hknog

• hknog.net

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BDNOG

• “a forum of computer professionals working in several ICT based organization in Bangladesh namely in Telco, ISP, Bank, Garments etc.”

• Two conferences a year, BDNOG 1, May 2014

• Newly established and active NOG. Over 200 participating at each event

• www.bdnog.net

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BTNOG

• “Open to all ISPs and Internet related organizations in Bhutan and also from around the world.

• A management committee looks after the mailing list and organise the regular meetings

• BTNOG 1 held in November 2014. Annual conference. BTNOG 2 will be on 16-18 Sep 2015

• www.nog.bt

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IDNOG

• “Members of IDNOG are people from ISP/Network Operators/Content Player/Education Institution/Regulator in Indonesia”

• IDNOG 1 held in June 2014. Annual conference

• idnog.or.id/tentangEN.html

• Story of how IDNOG started from APNIC blog– http://blog.apnic.net/2014/11/07/the-history-of-idnog/

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NOG events in 2014

BTNOG 1 SANOG 24

More new NOGs on the economy level are being

created

NGOs are collaborating with each other eg, speakers, content & event planning

APNIC supports NOGs activities in the region –

Training support, Regional meeting

Member consultationspeakers

Financial/logistical support where needed

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You’re Invited!

APNIC 40, Jakarta, Indonesia3-10 September 2015

conference.apnic.net/40

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References

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Network_Operators%27_Groups

• blog.apnic.net

• www.nog.bt

• idnog.or.id/tentangEN.html

• bdnog.net

• ausnog.net

• nznog.org

• apricot.net

Thank you

george@apnic.net

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