Dear Colleagues,
AFRINIC invites you to its upcoming webinar on 'Internet Infrastructure Support in Times of Crisis'. During this time of crisis, there has been a significant increase in Internet traffic and changes in utilisation patterns.This webinar will bring a detailed perspective on how the Internet infrastructure performed during this time of crisis and will be held in partnership with Packet Clearing House and the United States Telecommunication Training Institute. The session will consist of: * An overview of the Internet routing topology and points of criticality. * An overview of DNS topology and points of criticality. * A summary of OECD findings on the effect of the pandemic onInternet infrastructure. * Recommendations on how governments can cooperate with the private sector on Internet infrastructure support. Bill Woodcock, Executive Director at Packet Clearing House, will lead the session. Bill’s work focuses principally on the security and economic stability of critical Internet infrastructure. He has operated national and international ISPs and content delivery networks since 1989, was one of the co-developers of Anycast, a technology now considered best-practice in DNS service-provision, and has built most of the global Domain Name System service provision networks currently in operation. Use the following link to register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/2015686259690/WN_thNWZavrR8q37P1f3ugqJw Date: 25th June 2020 Time: * 16:30 GST (Mauritius, Seychelles, Madagascar) * 12:30 UTC (Ghana, Cote D'Ivoire) * 13:30 WAT (Nigeria, Cameroon) * 15:30 EAT (Kenya, Uganda) The webinar will be in English. A French one will be organised later. Target audience Policymakers, Regulators and Internet Network Operators *Do not forget to add the event to your calendar!* About Packet Clearing House - https://www.pch.net/ About the United States Telecommunication Training Institute - https://ustti.org/about-ustti/ See you at the webinar! -- Susan M.A. Otieno Marketing and PR Manager African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) t: +230 403 5100 | f: +230 466 6758 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia
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