NANOG Community:

Merit has issued the following press release celebrating NANOG’s 
upcoming 50th meeting and noting the proposed charter amendment that 
will pave the way for the transition to NewNOG. If you are an eligible 
voter I urge you to review the charter amendment and to vote in the 
upcoming election during NANOG50. Voting begins on Sunday, October 3 at 
noon EDT and closes on Wednesday, October 6 at 9:15 a.m. EDT.
Don


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For immediate release

Merit Network Celebrates NANOG's 50th Meeting, Anticipates Future Changes

September 24, 2010

Ann Arbor, Mich. - Merit Network, Inc. is pleased to celebrate the 50th 
meeting of NANOG, the North American Network Operators' Group, October 
3-6, 2010, in Atlanta, Georgia.

NANOG is an educational forum where the operators of backbone and 
enterprise networks share information and refine operational best 
practices. NANOG was formed in 1994 as a forum for information-sharing 
at a time when the Internet's primary backbone was transitioning from 
governmental to commercial management. Since that time, NANOG has become 
a vital meeting point for professionals who make the Internet work. 
NANOG meetings are held three times each year throughout North America, 
and the NANOG email discussion list has over 10,000 members.

Since 1994, NANOG has been hosted by Merit Network, which has organized 
the group's meetings, managed the group's email lists and web site, and 
provided staffing and support as NANOG has grown and evolved.

In elections to be held during the upcoming meeting, the NANOG community 
will consider a charter amendment that reflects an expected transition 
in the NANOG's structure. The proposed charter amendment notes that 
Merit expects to cease hosting NANOG after NANOG51 (February 2011) and 
that a newly formed non-profit wishes to assume responsibility for 
continuing NANOG's activities. The proposed amendment states the 
community's support for these changes and urges an orderly and effective 
transition.

Don Welch, Merit's President and CEO, says "Merit is in support of 
NANOG's transition to an independent organization fully managed by the 
NANOG community. We are proud of Merit's role in fostering NANOG's 
growth and success, and are confident that the community can 
independently continue NANOG's operations into the future. We look 
forward to working with the community on a transition of NANOG's 
operations and assets."

Voting on the proposed amendment will begin at noon EDT on Sunday, 
October 3 and conclude on the morning of Wednesday, October 6. Eligible 
voters are those who have attended one NANOG meeting in the past two years.

NANOG50 will be hosted locally by Telx, a leading interconnection and 
colocation provider. The agenda will include tutorials on networking 
topics, general session presentations on key technical and policy 
issues, and track sessions with in-depth exploration of critical 
Internet technologies. Complete information about NANOG, including 
registration for the Atlanta meeting, is available at:

http://www.nanog.org

About Merit Network
Merit Network Inc., a non-profit corporation owned and governed by 
Michigan's public universities, owns and operates America's 
longest-running regional research and education network. In 1966, 
Michigan's public universities created Merit as a resource to help meet 
their common need for networking assistance. Since its formation, Merit 
Network has remained on the forefront of research and education 
networking expertise and services. Merit provides high-performance 
networking solutions to public universities, colleges, K-12 
organizations, libraries, state government, healthcare, and other 
non-profit organizations.

For press/media contact:

Elwood Downing
Merit Network, Inc.
Phone: (734) 527-5702
Email: edown...@merit.edu



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