ARIN XIX Meeting Registration Open [Archived]
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Posted: Friday, 23 February 2007
ARIN invites you to attend the ARIN XIX Public Policy and Members Meeting, to be held 22-25 April 2007 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Registration for ARIN XIX is now open. Links to meeting and remote participation information, as well as other meeting information is available at http://www.arin.net/ARIN-XIX/.
ARIN holds open, biannual Public Policy and Members Meetings, providing an opportunity for the entire Internet community to contribute to Internet number resource policy discussions and development, network with colleagues, and attend workshops and tutorials. Community participation is the basis of the ARIN policy development process and current policy proposals up for discussion at this meeting are available at:
ARIN XIX Overview
- Sunday, 22 April - ARIN is excited to offer a “Practical Guide to IPv6 " workshop. This workshop will combine elements of the previous “Getting Started with IPv6” workshops and last fall’s “Networking with IPv6” workshop. It will focus on providing hands-on experience using IPv6 on your own laptop and information on IPv6 operations over a network. Sunday activities will also include a lunch for first-time ARIN meeting attendees, a tutorial, an Introduction to IRPEP session, the Open Policy Hour, and the 8th Annual Foosball Tournament.
- Monday, 23 April - ARIN Public Policy Meeting, Day 1, evening ARIN Social
- Tuesday, 24 April - ARIN Public Policy Meeting, Day 2
- Wednesday, 25 April - ARIN Members Meeting (open to all ARIN XIX attendees)
Additional agenda details and more information about ARIN XIX will be posted to our website as we get closer to the meeting, so check back often!
Regards,
Member Services Department
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
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