[arin-announce] Seeking Network Sponsor for Spring 2015 ARIN Meeting
ARIN
info at arin.net
Tue Dec 17 11:16:05 EST 2013
After weighing community feedback on the future of ARIN meetings, the
Board of Trustees has decided that ARIN should continue to host biannual
public policy meetings for at least the next two years. In order to hold
a meeting in the spring of 2015, we need to secure a network
connectivity sponsor. Because the host city is determined based on
proximity to our network sponsor, this is the first and most important
step in making ARIN 35 a reality.
ARIN Meeting sponsorship provides a great opportunity for your
organization to show its support for the community-based, transparent,
bottom-up policy development process that has served as the foundations
on which Internet infrastructure has grown and flourished.
So what does ARIN need from its network sponsor?
* Sponsors must provide either a /24 of IPv4 addresses or announce and
route a /24 provided by ARIN
* If a sponsor offers IPv6 transit, it must provide either a /48 of IPv6
addresses or announce and route a /48 provided by ARIN
* ARIN requires at least 100 Mbit/ s of bandwidth between the meeting
venue and the Internet
* ARIN also requires sponsor assistance (staffing and resources) to run
its meeting network at the venue to ensure operational uptime and
mitigate any network connectivity problems that might arise.
For more details, review our sponsorship brochure at:
https://www.arin.net/participate/meetings/sponsor.pdf
Think your organization might be able to help? Please contact Darrieux
Harvey, ARIN's Meeting Planner, at dharvey at arin.net, or you can contact
us via our sponsor page at:
http://www.arin.net/meetings/sponsor.html
Where will ARIN be in April 2015? Hopefully in your hometown!
Regards,
Communications and Member Services Department
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
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