APNIC invites you to Christchurch, New Zealand, for APNIC 26
APNIC 26
APNIC 26 is a five-day event that brings together Internet and networking experts, government representatives, industry leaders, and other interested parties from around the Asia Pacific region to network with colleagues, attend workshops and tutorials, and discuss policies.
- What is APNIC?
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APNIC is one of the world's five Regional Internet Registries. Our role is to manage Internet number resources, such as IP addresses, on behalf of our members in the Asia Pacific region. APNIC has over 1,600 members, including Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and National Internet Registries (NIRs).
- What is an APNIC Meeting?
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The APNIC community holds two week-long meetings every year, where leading Internet industry presenters discuss the latest developments in global best practice for managing your Internet resources. Most importantly, the meetings are your opportunity to contribute to the policy development process.
- Who should attend?
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APNIC meetings are open to anyone. They are particularly relevant to ISPs, Internet equipment vendors, and government regulators.
- What can I do at APNIC 26?
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- Have your say on policy proposals that may directly affect the way your organisation accesses Internet number resources; or, you can present your own proposals
- Hear world-class speakers discuss cutting-edge Internet resource management research
- Learn about best practice in Internet resource management to make your business more efficient and profitable
- Make valuable contacts for building business relationships
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| Dates: | 25-29 August 2008 |
| Email: | meetings@apnic.net |
More information about APNIC and its role in regional and global Internet communities
Key dates >>
| 26 May | Fellowship applications close |
| 26 May | NRO NC nominations open |
| 25 Jul | NRO NC nominations close |
| 1 Aug | Early bird registration ends |



