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Inetwork group wiki5/7/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() CEE Peering Days – Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) Peering Days.CSNOG – Czech and Slovak Network Operators Group.TRNOG – Turkish Network Operators' Group ( Türkiye Network Operatörleri Grubu).MENOG – Middle East Network Operators' Group.APIPv6TF – The Asia Pacific IPv6 Task Force.APIAP – The Asia Pacific Internet Association.APRICOT – The Asia Pacific Regional Internet Conference on Operational Technologies.APOPS – The Asia Pacific Operators Forum.APIX – The Asian Community for Internet Exchange Points.NZNOG – New Zealand Network Operators' GroupĪdditional Asia-Pacific technical networking and peering communities.THNOG – Thailand Network Operators' Group.SGNOG – Singapore Network Operators' Group.PHNOG – Philippines Network Operators' Group.PANOG Archived at the Wayback Machine – Pakistan Network Operators' Group.MNNOG – Mongolian Network Operators' Group.MMNOG Archived at the Wayback Machine – Myanmar Network Operators' Group.MyNOG – Malaysia Network Operators' Group.IDNOG – Indonesia Network Operators' Group.HKNOG – Hong Kong Network Operators' Group.CNNOG Archived at the Wayback Machine – China Network Operators' Group.btNOG – Bhutan Network Operators' Group.BdNOG – Bangladesh Network Operators' Group.AusNOG – Australia Network Operators' Group.SANOG – South Asia Network Operators' Group.PacNOG – The Pacific Network Operators' Group.MTLNOG – Montreal Network Operators' GroupĪsia and Oceania Asia-Pacific.MBNOG – Manitoba Network Operators' Group.NYNOG – New York Network Operators' Group.CHI-NOG – Chicago Network Operators' Group.ABQNOG – Albuquerque Network Operators' Group.NANOG – North American Network Operators' Group.NOG Bolivia – Bolivia Network Operators' Group.NOG Chile Archived at the Wayback Machine – Chile Network Operators' Group.ArNOG – Argentina Network Operators' Group.NOG Ecuador – Ecuador Network Operators' Group.LACNOG – Latin American & Caribbean Region Network Operators' Group.LAC-IX – Latin America & Caribbean Community for IXPs.CaribNOG – Caribbean Network Operators' Group.The Americas Latin America and the Caribbean AIS (African Internet Summit) & AFRINIC Regional Meetings – AFRINIC Service Region Meetings.AFRINIC – African Network Information Centre.MaliNOG – Malian Network Operators' Group.ugNOG - Uganda Network Operators' Group.SomNOG - Somalia Network Operators' Group.tzNOG Archived at the Wayback Machine – Tanzania Network Operators' Group.SnNOG - Senegal Network Operations Group.RWNOG Archived at the Wayback Machine – Rwanda Network Operators' Group.ngNOG – Nigerian Network Operators' Group.CGNOG Archived at the Wayback Machine – Congo Network Operators' Group.cmNOG – Cameroonian Network Operators' Group.AONOG Archived at the Wayback Machine – Angola Network Operators' Group.KZNNOG – Kwazulu Natal Network Operators' Group.ZIMNOG – Zimbabwe Network Operators' Group.SAFNOG – Southern African Network Operators' Group.AfNOG – Africa Network Operators' Group.List of Internet network operators' groups Global Scope They also allow networking professionals and other members of the research and technical communities to update each other on their work, share news and updates, exchange best practices, discuss new technologies or protocols, teach and learn from each other, network with other members of the community, and discuss current network- and Internet-related issues and challenges. Although these groups have no formal power, their members are typically influential members of the Internet service provider (ISP), Internet exchange point (IXP), regional Internet registry (RIR), operational security community, Internet Protocol version 6 ( IPv6) operations, Domain Name System (DNS) and root zone operations, and other network operations communities, and discussions within these groups are often influential in the overall process of ensuring the Internet remains operational, robust, secure, and stable. Internet network operators' groups (NOGs) are informal, country-based, or regional groups that exist to provide forums for Internet network operators to discuss matters of mutual interest, usually through a combination of mailing lists and annual conferences. ![]()
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