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Miami to host CaribNOG 15 in April 2018

CaribNOG Admin October 13, 2017

Be sure to mark your calendars for the next meeting of the Caribbean Network Operators Group. It takes place in Miami, Florida on April 19 to 20, 2018.

CaribNOG Co-Founders Bevil Wooding and Stephen Lee announced the dates yesterday at CaribNOG 14, the latest in their series of twice-yearly meetings held in various locations across the region.

“At CaribNOG 15, we’re expecting a large turnout of network operators, telecommunications regulators, academics, Internet service providers, engineering and computer science students, special interest groups and government representatives, drawn from across the region and around the world,” said Wooding, who is also the Caribbean Outreach Manager at the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN).

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The Caribbean Network Operators Group (CaribNOG) is a rich community of Network Operators dedicated to exchanging technical information and experiences related to the management of IP networks in the Caribbean region. CaribNOG collaborates with the regional and international organisations and stakeholders to facilitate capacity building and professional networking activities.  Initiatives are delivered in several forms including technical workshops, seminars, research-papers and of course, our annual meeting.