(Apologies for cross-posting)

Dear Colleagues,

You are invited to register for the “Understanding the Impact of AFRINIC Resource Policies” Webinar, the second part of the AFRINIC Policy Development series. The first part of the webinar provided an overview of the AFRINIC policy framework and is recorded here.

  • Date: 9th May 2024
  • Time: 9:00 UTC
  • Duration: 1:30 Hrs
  • Type: Panel Discussion
  • Registration link

Through Policy expert analysis and interactive discussions, participants will get a comprehensive overview of key policy implementations and their ramifications, shedding light on critical areas such as IPv4 uptake, IPv6 renumbering, ASN uptake, reverse DNS compliance, lame delegations, IXP resource reservations, resource transfers, anycast assignments, IPv6 announcement periods, and the community's stance on addressing policy problem statements.

At the end of the webinar participants will be able to:

  • Understand the impact of implemented resource policies on IPv4 uptake, IPv6 renumbering, and ASN distribution within the AFRINIC service region.
  • Analyse trends in reverse DNS compliance, lame delegations, and IXP resource reservations for informed decision-making.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of policy interventions in enhancing network resilience and stability.

Who Should Attend:

  • AFRINIC Resource Members who are impacted by the Resource Policies.
  • AFRINIC community members interested in shaping policies around resource management.

Secure your spot and register here.

Be sure to save the date and spread the word as your participation is key to making these sessions a success!


Explore the full schedule and learn more about each webinar both previous and upcoming on our Webinar Series Page.

Thank you for your continuous support. We look forward to having you join us for these insightful sessions!


Kind Regards,

AFRINIC Communications.

 

 

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