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ARIN Bits: June 2020
The June 2020 edition of our quarterly e-news update, ARIN Bits, is here! Learn what we have been up to this past quarter including information about ARIN 45 and a recap, policy discussions, new IRR features, and more.
ARIN 45 Recap
We hosted our first fully virtual ARIN Public Policy and Members Meeting over Zoom. Thanks to everyone who joined us on this new adventure. Here's your recap of ARIN 45
Productivity During a Pandemic
As the world battles COVID-19, millions of us are posted up at home, doing what we can to help stop the spread of the virus. While we’re at home, we’re trying our hardest to continue life as normal, and that includes doing our jobs.
Getting to Know an IRR Stakeholder: Rob Seastrom
We’ve been working very closely with our external stakeholders on the deployment of our new Internet Routing Registry, and recently had the chance to chat with one of the stakeholders, Rob Seastrom, to learn more about his role in the project.
Wanted: More Local Bandwidth for COVID-19 Internet Usage Spike
Bevil Wooding, Director of Caribbean Affairs, explains why more robust Internet infrastructure is needed in under-served regions to support the increased demand for online services during the COVID-19 pandemic, and for crises to come.
Chat with us!
On 6 April we announced the deployment of a new, live chat service on a trial basis. Lisa Liedel, Director of Registration Services, shares more about this exciting new service.
Save the Dates: 2020 ARIN Elections Season Begins!
We’re beginning to enter the 2020 ARIN Elections season and wanted to bring your attention to a few important dates coming up. Wendy Leedy, Member Engagement Specialist, shares all the details you need to know.
Weekly Webinar Series to Address Caribbean Internet During COVID-19
Bevil Wooding, Director of Caribbean Affairs, shares details about the weekly webinar series we're co-hosting to explore the impacts of COVID-19 on the Caribbean Internet.
We are all connected in a digital world: common threats require common answers
We've placed special focus on supporting cybersecurity in our region, which is why we're collaborating with the Organization of American States (OAS) in its work to support and strengthen the cybersecurity in Latin America and the Caribbean. Alison August Treppel of OAS shares more about the work they're doing.
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