---------------------- Call for Presentations ---------------------- The African Network Operators' Group (AfNOG) invites applications from people who wish to teach a tutorial, make a presentation, or chair a panel discussion at the 10th AfNOG meeting in Cairo, Egypt, in May 2009. We also invite programme suggestions from other people. Background ---------- AfNOG and AfriNIC are jointly organising a two-week event that includes the AfNOG Workshop on Network Technology (offering advanced training in a week-long hands-on workshop), several full-day Tutorials, a one-day AfNOG meeting, and a two-day AfriNIC meeting. Further information about the event may be found at <http://www.afnog.org/afnog2009/> and <http://www.afrinic.net/meeting/>. Venue ----- Venue for the event will be announced shortly About AfNOG ----------- AfNOG (see <http://www.afnog.org/>) is a forum for cooperation and the exchange of technical information between operators of Internet-connected networks in Africa. AfNOG has organised an event like this one every year since 2000. About the Tutorials & Conference ------------------- The AfNOG Conference takes the form of a series of short presentations followed by open discussions, during which network operators from around the continent share experiences, discuss problems and their solutions as well as interact on various issues affecting African networking. The conference has in the past attracted over 200 participants, mainly consisting of engineering staff from national service providers, managers from IT Enterprises and members of the research and education community. Several tutorials will be offered before the AfNOG conference from 17 - 18 May 2009. Tutorials are technical workshops which focus on a particular subject in-depth and should be non-commercial in nature. Tutorials take place in a classroom-style environment, and may include a hands-on practical component. They are intended to offer advanced training relating to technology already deployed or soon to be deployed on networking and related services provisioning for ISP operations. Potential Areas of Interest --------------------------- Conference: * Routing Operations: Rural Connectivity Solution, IPv4 and IPv6 Routing, MPLS, Backbone operations, Traffic Engineering * Services Operations: DNS, Email, VOIP, Content Development, Open Source Tools and Analysis * Security Operations: NSP-Sec, DDoS, Security Operations, Anti-SPAM, Anti-Malware. * Internet Provider Relationships: IXP Operations, Peering * Technologies: Wireless, WiMax, DSL, Broadband access aggregation * Internet Governance Tutorials: * Network Monitoring and Management * Wireless Networking * Advanced Routing * DNSSEC * IPV6 * VOIP How to Submit ------------- People interested in making a presentation, or chairing a panel discussion at the AfNOG meeting are invited to submit a proposal not later than 28 February 2008 We ask that the following information be sent in an email message to <afnog-presentations09@afnog.org>. * speaker/presenter name and affiliation * email address and phone number * nature of the proposal (conference presentation, panel discussion, or tutorial) * proposed title * requested time allocation (for conference presentations or panel discussions: 30 minutes to 2 hours). * an abstract of no more than 200 words * permission to reproduce your presentation after the event, including permission to post it on the AfNOG website. The Programme Committee also welcomes suggestions and expressions of interest, even if you don't have all the above information. Funding and Support AfNOG is a not-for-profit event and because limited funds are available, conference presenters and tutorial instructors are expected to cover their travel expenses. However, tutorial instructor or conference presenters are exempted from paying registration fees. Deadlines ---------- Submission deadline: 28 Feb 2009 Notification by: 15 March 2009 Final Program Published: 31 March 2009 Send Requests to: afnog-presentations09@afnog.org
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Randy Bush