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      Hello All,
        
        With just 4 days to go to SAFNOG-5 in Johannesburg, South
        Africa, we are excited to have you join us for what is going to
        be a very informative, educational and fun agenda.
        
        Highlights from the program include:
      
      
        - 3 keynotes:
          
            - Sunil Tagare (OpenCables), talking
                about the impact of the submarine cables - on Africa -
                that Facebook and Google have announced, and what it
                could mean for the continent.
 
            - Byron Clatterbuck (SEACOM), also
                speaking about submarine cable realities in Africa, how
                to make them sustainable and help effect change in the
                region.
 
            - Jerome Fleury (Cloudflare), who will
                be going into detail about the outage his organization
                faced on June 24th of this year, due to a massive BGP
                leak.
 
          
         
      
      
        - The first carrier-neutral data centre
            that will go live in Kampala, Uganda, at the end of 2019.
 
      
      
        - A panel on the relevance (or lack of
            thereof) of generalized speed tests in 2019 as minimum
            bandwidth increases for consumers, enterprises and service
            providers.
 
      
      
        - South Africa's first FTTH service
            provider that is delivering native IPv6 to home users.
           
      
      
        - Numerous tutorials/workshops that will
            provide training on:
          
            - IPv6 deployment.
 
            - IRR, RPKI and ROV for a secure,
                global BGP.
 
            - Critical infrastructure vis a vis
                what the Internet should be, and what it actually is.
               
          
         
      
       There will also be a number of social events
          taking place, which will connect all participants to further
          network with one another and create opportunities on helping
          further grow the Internet within the region, and the rest of
          the world.
       
        
       To register for the event, and for more details
          on the agenda, please visit: http://www.safnog.org/
       
      
       We look forward to seeing you in Johannesburg.
       
        
       Regards,
       
        
       SAFNOG-5 Programme Committee