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Today's Topics:
1. Resending Welcome to PNGNOG. (Amanda Wakana)
2. Re: Resending Welcome to PNGNOG. (Mark Prior)
3. Coral Sea Cable (Mark Prior)
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2019 12:18:14 +0000
From: Amanda Wakana <Amanda.Wakana@telikompng.com.pg>
To: "pngnog@apnic.net" <pngnog@apnic.net>
Subject: [PNGNOG] Resending Welcome to PNGNOG.
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Welcome to PNGNOG.
Thank you for accepting the invitation.
Please do share your ideas on what can we do with PNGNOG & how we can improve PNGNOG.
E.g.: PNGNOG hosted trainings / workshops - in what network areas do you think PNG needs more training in.
You can share to your friends the link https://mailman.apnic.net/mailman/listinfo/pngnog so others (R&E networks, ISPs, Telcos, Regulator, IXPs, employees/members, etc) can subscribe to PNGNOG mailing list too.
Please share ideas.
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2019 23:05:40 +1030
From: Mark Prior <mrp@mrp.net>
To: Amanda Wakana <Amanda.Wakana@telikompng.com.pg>,
"pngnog@apnic.net" <pngnog@apnic.net>
Subject: Re: [PNGNOG] Resending Welcome to PNGNOG.
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As I've said in my workshops I think you need to build a community and
the easiest ways of doing that is asking questions and supplying answers
to a list like this as well as having the odd casual get together. The
latter doesn't need to be formal, have an agenda, or anything like that,
just a catch up after work will do. Trying to host something yourself
too early will just turn into a distraction and potentially burn out the
people involved. Also I think you also need to drive anything you do
from inside of PNG. You know the issues better than anyone else and if
you're in the driving seat then you can address those issues rather than
get side tracked by stuff that might be of interest to outsiders but
isn't of much interest to you.
Also you need to be inclusive. If someone shows any interest then drag
them in :-) I get the impression that some managers treat knowledge as a
state secret but that's not helping anyone in the long term.
Just my K2 worth :-)
Mark.
On 9/12/19 22:48, Amanda Wakana wrote:
> Welcome to PNGNOG.
>
> Thank you for accepting the invitation.
>
> Please do share your ideas on what can we do with PNGNOG & how we can
> improve PNGNOG.
>
> E.g.: PNGNOG hosted trainings / workshops? - in what network areas do
> you think PNG needs more training in.
>
> You can share to your friends the link
> https://mailman.apnic.net/mailman/listinfo/pngnog so others (R&E
> networks, ISPs, Telcos, Regulator, IXPs, employees/members, etc) can
> subscribe to PNGNOG mailing list too.
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> Please share ideas.
>
> <www.telikompng.com.pg>
>
> Amanda Wakana
>
> Senior IP MPLS Core Operations Engineer | Network Engineeing | Telikom
> PNG LTD
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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2019 23:13:09 +1030
From: Mark Prior <mrp@mrp.net>
To: "pngnog@apnic.net" <pngnog@apnic.net>
Subject: [PNGNOG] Coral Sea Cable
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OK so a question or two :-)
Anyone know when the new Coral Sea Cable will be available for service
between POM and Sydney? Anyone going to be buying capacity on it and
setting up peering in Sydney, if so which facility/IXP?
Given that Coral Sea is engineered as a "Y" with capacity between Sydney
and POM and Sydney and Honiara but no direct link between POM and
Honiara is that going to be a challenge? Probably less than ideal for
the likes of Bmobile.
It will be interesting to see if anyone proposes to link the Kumul cable
and the domestic Solomons cable.
Mark.
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