Re: [apnic-talk] [Apnic-announce] APNIC 27 - Meeting update
I am particularly struck by the large number of your remote participants. Is the 2518 unique viewers? If so, what was your secret to getting so many?
Hope you are well and thriving.
Warm regards,
Susan
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Subject: [Apnic-announce] APNIC 27 - Meeting update
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APNIC 27
23-27 February 2009, Manila, Philippines
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Thank you to everyone who contributed to APNIC 27, held in conjunction
with APRICOT 2009.
The preliminary event participation statistics are:
Total number of delegates (including APRICOT): 473
Delegates at APNIC Member Meeting: 114
Economies represented: 40
APNIC member organizations represented: 113
APNIC held remote participation events via video conference in Suva,
Fiji and Colombo, Sri Lanka. Attendance figures for these events were:
Suva, Fiji 10
Colombo, Sri Lanka 22
Web-based online participation options included a choice of video,
audio and text chat. Participation figures for online remote delegates
were:
Online remote participation feeds 2518
To read, watch or listen to archives from the meeting, go to:
http://meetings.apnic.net
Elections
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During the APNIC Member Meeting (AMM) in Manila on Friday, 27
February 2009, the following candidates were elected to the APNIC
Executive Council (EC).
- Jian Zhang
- James Spencley
- Kuo-Wei Wu
- Hyun Joon Kwon
Congratulations to the successful candidates:
Election details are available at:
http://meetings.apnic.net/elections
Meeting decisions
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Policy SIG
Seven policy proposals were discussed.
The following proposals reached consensus and were subsequently
ratified at the APNIC Member Meeting. These proposals are now
subject to a 'last call' for comments:
prop-050 IPv4 address transfers (with modifications)
prop-069 Global policy proposal for the allocation of IPv4
blocks to Regional Internet Registries
The following proposals did not reach consensus and have been
abandoned:
prop-063 Reducing timeframe of IPv4 allocations from twelve to
six months
prop-060 Change in the criteria for the recognition of NIRs in
the APNIC region
prop-070 Maximum IPv4 allocation size
The following proposals were withdrawn by the author(s):
prop-068 Inter-RIR transfer policy
prop-067 A simple transfer proposal
You can check the status of all policy proposals on the following
page:
http://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals
MoUs Signed
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APNIC signed Memorandums of Understanding with the following
organizations:
NSP (Networkers' Society of Pakistan)
ASTI (Advanced Science and Technology Institute
PHNOG (Philippine Network Operators Group)
Meeting sponsors
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APNIC offers its deepest thanks to the sponsors of APNIC 27, whose
invaluable contributions allowed APNIC to offer a meeting program of a
very high standard:
http://meetings.apnic.net/sponsors
Upcoming APNIC meetings
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APNIC 28 24-28 August 2009
Beijing, China
http://www.apnic.net/meetings/28
APNIC 29 1-5 March 2010
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
http://www.apnic.net/meetings/29
Regards
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Srinivas (Sunny) Chendi email: sunny at apnic dot net
External Relations Manager, APNIC sip: sunny at voip dot apnic dot net
http://www.apnic.net ph/fx: +61 7 3858 3100/99
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