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Introduction

SANOG was started to bring together operators for educational as well as co-operation. SANOG provides a regional forum to discuss operational issues and technologies of interest to data operators in the South Asian Region. The main objective is educational, but at the same time gives vendors a chance to talk to engineers about newer technology and products on the sidelines. Engineers get to talk to each other about experiences, benefit the entire community. This non commercial people networking is in line with established practices like NANOG in North America, RIPE Meetings in Europe and APRICOT in Asia.

Future Meetings

SANOG 12: 6-14 August 2008, Kathmandu, Nepal

SANOG 12 will be hosted by Nepal Internet Exchange in Kathmandu, Nepal. SANOG is returning to Kathmandu after four years.

SANOG 13: January 2009, Lahore, Pakistan

Recent Meetings

SANOG 11: 10-18 January, 2008, Dhaka, Bangladesh

SANOG 11 was hosted once again by the ISP Association of Bangladesh in Dhaka.

SANOG 10: 29 August - 7 September, 2007, New Delhi, India

SANOG 10 will be hosted in conjuction with APNIC Members Meeting (APNIC 24) in New Delhi, India by the ISP Association of India. SANOG10/APNIC24 will be the largest such network operators gathering not only from South Asia, but also from the AP region and rest of the World.

More details are available on both the SANOG10 and APNIC 24 Sites.

SANOG 9: 14-24 January, 2007, Sri Lanka

SANOG 9 was hosted by Sri Lanka Telecom in Colombo, Sri Lanka on the above dates. More details available on the SANOG9 page.

 

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