[AfrICANN-discuss] Call for Hosting AFRINIC-19
Babusha Radhakissoon
babusha at afrinic.net
Wed Dec 12 14:24:36 SAST 2012
Dear Colleagues,
AFRINIC is issuing a call for proposals to Governmental Institutions,
Civil Society and Private Sector Organisations willing to host the
AFRINIC-19 Public Policy Meeting from 23 to 29 November 2013.
Our events represent an important platform for the Internet community to
discuss policies and issues that are relevant for the African region.
These events also offer a prime opportunity to share knowledge and
experiences in network operations. As you may know, the majority of
attendees are technical decision makers from ISPs, telcos, regulatory
bodies and network operators in the African region. Hosting such events
raises public awareness on the country as well as contributes to the
service of our whole Internet community. The local meeting hosts thus
receive optimum exposure being associated with such events and
particularly in collaboration with AFRINIC, being a key player in IP
address distribution and Internet development in the region.
Upon selection, a site visit to the hosting country will be coordinated,
within the meeting year, to finalise all details regarding the hosting
of the AFRINIC meeting.
Detailed guidelines for interested parties including the hosting
requirements and budget information can be found at:
http://www.afrinic.net/index.php/en/community/afrinic-events
Please submit your proposal for AFRINIC-19 on or before 31 December 2012.
Please feel free to contact the AFRINIC meeting team should you require
any additional information or for any inquiries at <meeting at afrinic.net>.
Kind regards
The AFRINIC meeting team
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Ms. Babusha Radhakissoon Tel: +230 403 51 00
PR and Marketing Assistant, AFRINIC Fax: +230 466 67 58
babusha at afrinic.net - www.afrinic.net
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