Do you have an interesting technical presentation that you’d like to share with your peers at APNIC 46?
The Program Committee is now seeking presentations for the APNIC 46 conference in Nouméa, New Caledonia. If you’re interested in participating as a speaker or chairing a panel session on topics relevant to Internet operations and technologies, we’d love to hear from you.
Possible areas of interest include:
- IP core network routing, switching and operations
- IPv6 deployment and transition technologies
- Satellite broadband and connectivity
- Access and transport networks including LTE, FTTx/GPON, WiMAX, Microwave/Optical SDH and MPLS
- Network security issues (NSP-SEC, DDoS, Anti-Spam, Anti-Malware) and BCPs
- Software-defined networking, network function virtualization and network automation
- Wi-Fi and SP Wi-Fi technologies
Deadlines
Please take note of the following deadlines when preparing your contribution for APNIC 46.
- First round acceptance: 15 June
- Final deadline for submissions: 13 July
- Final round acceptance: 27 July
Submission requirements
Draft slides for conference sessions must be provided with Call for Paper submissions otherwise the Program Committee will be unable to review the submission. For work in progress, the most current information available at the time of submission is acceptable.
All draft and complete slides must be submitted in PDF or PPT format only.
Prospective presenters should note that the majority of speaking slots will be filled well before the final submission deadline. The Program Committee will retain a limited number of slots up to the final submission deadline for presentations that are exceptionally timely, important, or of critical operational importance.
Please submit your presentation suggestion online using the APNIC 46 Paper Submission system.
If you have any questions, please contact the APNIC 46 Program Committee at conference@apnic.net.
We look forward to receiving your submission.
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