Sint Maarten On The Move

Sint Maarten On The Move: 27/28 October 2016

The Latin American and Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry (LACNIC) in collaboration with the Internet Society are pleased to announce “Sint Maarten On the Move”  - a premier Internet event, which will be held in Philipsburg, St Maarten from 27 to 28 October 2016 at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Resort, Casino & Spa. “Sint Maarten On the Move” is being brought to you under the kind auspices of the Bureau Telecommunications and Post St. Maarten.

“Sint Maarten On the Move” aims to foster dialogue with you - the local Internet community - about the global Internet ecosystem, Internet resources and other related themes. Regional experts will conduct seminars and workshops on cyber security, IPv4 exhaustion & IPv6 adoption, Internet Exchange Points (IXPs), Internet Governance, and much more.

“Sint Maarten On the Move” will be part of a week of activities known as “Internet Week Sint Maarten.” The week begins with the 12th Regional Meeting of the Caribbean Network Operators’ Group (CaribNOG12) from 24 to 26 October 2016. Both events are geared towards a broad profile of stakeholders including policymakers, regulators, students, academic staff, journalists, bloggers, and other interested parties.

Both events are absolutely free-of-charge but space is limited. Register now while seats last to make sure that yours is confirmed! If you are interested in both events you must complete the registration process for each event.

To find out more about CaribNOG12 and register for that event please click here.

To register for “Sint Maarten On the Move” please click here.

For more information about “Sint Maarten On the Move” or to even volunteer as a speaker during this series of exciting activities, please write to us at onthemove@lacnic.net.

Remote participation will be possible for this event.

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