RIPE83 – virtual meeting 22-26 November

RIPE83 – virtual meeting 22-26 November

The 83 edition of the RIPE meetings will take place 22-26 November. This edition will be virtual, allowing everyone interested to attend remotely.

As always, the RIPE Meeting takes place over multiple days, bringing together Internet service providers, network operators and other interested parties from around the world to

  • Participate in discussions about the policies and procedures used by the RIPE NCC to allocate Internet number resources
  • Participate in the RIPE Working Group sessions to discuss current technical and policy issues
  • Share experiences, latest developments and best common practices

RIPE meetings are an excellent place to stay up to date on Internet issues and develop a network of peers in the Internet community.

This year, the RIPE virtual meeting has an early start with a meeting on Academic and NREN networks on 15 November, 14:00 – 15:30 CET.

More information at the RIPE 83 homepage. To attend, register here.

 

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