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APNIC 42 Conference - Call for Papers
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The APNIC 42 Program Committee is now seeking presentations for the
APNIC 42 Conference in Dhaka, Bangladesh. We are looking for content
that would suit technical conference sessions, lightning talks and
Birds of Feather (BoF) sessions.
Key Dates
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The timeline for submissions is:
Call for Papers Opens 19 May 2016
First Round Paper Acceptance 11 July 2016
Final Deadline for Submissions 14 September 2016
Final Round Paper Acceptance 21 September 2016
Final Slides Received 01 October 2016
Submitting Proposals
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https://conference.apnic.net/42/program#call-for-papers
Program Material
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The technical sessions at APNIC 42 will include presentations relevant
to Internet operations and technologies. The following topics are
examples of possible areas of interest.
- IP core network routing, switching and operations
- IPv6 deployment and transition technologies
- Access and transport network including 3G/LTE, WiMax, FTTx/GPON, STM,
MPLS etc
- Wi-Fi and SP Wi-Fi technologies
- Content & service delivery (Multicast, Voice, Video, Telepresence,
Gaming) and cloud computing
- DNS / DNSSEC, Mail, WWW etc
- Network security issues (NSP-SEC, DDoS, Anti-Spam, Anti-Malware)
- Firewall and network security BCPs
- Internet policy (Security, Regulation, Content Management,
Addressing, etc)
- IXPs and Peering
- Research on Internet operations and deployment
- Academic research on Internet technologies
- IP telephony and voice
- Internet operation and application in the Asia Pacific region perspective
- ISP and Telco backbone network operation
- Software defined networking and network function virtualization
- Internet of Things architectures, standards, services, security,
addressability, and manageability
If you have any other ideas or proposals for panel or BoF sessions,
please feel free to submit your ideas via the submission system.
If you have any questions, please email the Program Committee:
conference(a)apnic.net
For more information about APNIC 42, please visit:
https://conference.apnic.net/42
On behalf of:
APNIC 42 Program Committee
> On 19 Jun 2016, at 6:05 AM, Mikael Abrahamsson <swmike(a)swm.pp.se> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 17 Jun 2016, cidr-report(a)potaroo.net wrote:
>
>>
>> TOP 20 Unstable Prefixes
>> Rank Prefix Upds % Origin AS -- AS Name
>> 1 - 202.65.32.0/21 28086 0.8% AS10131 -- CKTELECOM-CK-AP Telecom Cook Islands, CK
>> 2 - 110.170.17.0/24 21868 0.7% AS134438 -- AIRAAIFUL-AS-AP Aira & Aiful Public Company Limited, TH
>> 3 - 123.231.192.0/24 21562 0.7% AS133841 -- IDOLA-BROADBAND-AS-ID INDONESIA BROADBAND ACCESS - ANYWHERE, ID
>> 4 - 93.181.192.0/19 20895 0.6% AS13118 -- ASN-YARTELECOM Verhnevolzhsky branch, RU
>> 5 - 123.231.206.0/24 19170 0.6% AS133841 -- IDOLA-BROADBAND-AS-ID INDONESIA BROADBAND ACCESS - ANYWHERE, ID
>> 6 - 123.231.193.0/24 19082 0.6% AS133841 -- IDOLA-BROADBAND-AS-ID INDONESIA BROADBAND ACCESS - ANYWHERE, ID
>> 7 - 195.128.159.0/24 15455 0.5% AS56636 -- ASVEDARU , RU
>> 8 - 192.254.88.0/24 15452 0.5% AS21859 -- ZNET - Zenlayer Inc, US
>> 9 - 185.11.121.0/24 14957 0.5% AS202105 -- DSP-AS , SA
>
> Everyone of these prefixes have managed to average one update per 40 seconds during a week, or worse. How is that even possible? Yes, I know we don't generally have dampening anymore, but geez, that's a lot of updates.
>
In the case of Cook Islands Telecom the problem is not directly with them - its their one-up upstream Spark NZ (AS4648) who appears to be flicking this route across a number of transit upstreams (http://bgpupdates.potaroo.net/cgi-bin/per-prefix?prefix=202.65.32.0.21)
Geoff