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Sunday, 7 December 2003

Opening and Welcome - Real Media Webcast realmedia

Time Title Speaker
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09:00 - 10:30 International Management of Internet Resources realmedia Rob Blokzijl
International Management of Internet Resources Presentation in PDF
09:00 - 10:30 What is RIPE? realmedia Rob Blokzijl
What is RIPE? presentation in PDF
 
11:00 - 12:00 What is RIPE NCC? realmedia Axel Pawlik
What is RIPE NCC? presentation in PDF
11:00 - 12:00 RIPE NCC Services realmedia Axel Pawlik
RIPE NCC Services presentation in PDF
 
14:00 - 15:00 Interconnections on the Internet; Exchange Points realmedia Keith Mitchell
Interconnections on the Internet; Exchange Points presentation in PDF
14:00 - 15:00 EMirates Internet eXchange (EMIX) realmedia Saleem Al-Balooshi
Routing: How traffic flows in the Internet presentation in PDF
14:00 - 15:00 Routing: How traffic flows in the Internet realmedia Philip Smith
Routing: How traffic flows in the Internet presentation in PDF
 
15:30 - 16:15 IPv4 Address Lifetime Expectancy realmedia Paul Wilson
IPv4 Address Lifetime Expectancy presentation in PDF
16:15 - 17:00 IPv6 Update realmedia Axel Pawlik
IPv6 Update presentation in PDF
  Etisalat IPv6 Infrastructure realmedia Moeen Aqrabawi
IPv6 Update presentation in PDF

Monday, 8 December 2003

TimeTitleSpeaker  
09:00 - 10:30 Registration Services and Updates realmedia
RIPE NCC Training Services realmedia
Dominic Spratley
Rumy Kanis
RIPE NCC Registration Services Update
09:00 - 10:30 K-root Nameserver Operations realmedia Andrei Robachevsky
K-root Nameserver Operations  presentation in PDF
 
11:00 - 12:00 Domain Management - An introduction to CENTR realmedia Tim Mertens
Domain Management - An introduction to CENTR presentation in PDF
11:00 - 12:00 Internationalisation of Domain Names realmedia James Seng
Internationalisation of Domain Names presentation in PDF
 
14:00 - 15:00 Arabic Domain Names realmedia Raed Al-Fayez
Supporting the Arabic Language in Domain Names
14:00 - 15:00 TLD Mapping for the Arabic Domain Name System realmedia Wael Nasr
TLD Mapping for the Arabic Domain Name System presentation in PDF

Open Mic session - Real Media Webcast realmedia


Abstracts of Presentations:

Title: International Management of Internet Resources
Speaker:
Rob Blokzijl (RIPE)
Abstract: For the Internet to function properly, a set of resources needs to be managed in a co-ordinated way. These resources include Internet Protocol addresses, Autonomous System Numbers, Domain Name System parameters, and Internet Standards. These resources have been traditionally managed by a number of organisations. In this presentation we will introduce these organisations and the way they are organised. It will be demonstrated that they have all been organised along the same lines: by a bottom up and open process of industry self-regulation.

Presentation Slides (PDF) | Real Media Webcast realmedia


Title: What is RIPE?
Speaker:
Rob Blokzijl (RIPE)
Abstract:RIPE stands for 'Réseaux IP Européens', or European IP Networks. Started in 1989, RIPE is a forum where Internet Service Providers and others interested in the advancement of the Internet meet to discuss and work on problems common to all. In this session we will present a short history of RIPE, we will describe how RIPE is organised, and discuss some of the current work in progress.

Presentation Slides (PDF) | Real Media Webcast realmedia


Title: What is the RIPE NCC?
Speaker:
Axel Pawlik (RIPE NCC)
Abstract: The RIPE NCC is an independent and not-for-profit membership organisation that supports about 3,400 members in more than 90 countries. This presentation describes how the activities and services of the RIPE NCC are defined, discussed, evaluated and performed in an open manner.

Presentation Slides (PDF) | Real Media Webcast realmedia


Title: RIPE NCC Services
Speaker:
Axel Pawlik (RIPE NCC)
Abstract: This presentation gives a detailed overview of RIPE NCC activities including membership services, co-ordination activities and information services.

Presentation Slides (PDF) | Real Media Webcast realmedia


Title: Interconnections on the Internet; Exchange Points
Speaker:
Keith Mitchell (XchangePoint)
Abstract:
This presentation is an introduction to how inter-provider interconnection happens in the Internet, with a particular focus on the history of Internet Exchange Points (IXPs), and an overview of their current status. Models for inter-provider traffic exchange, including peering and transit, are explained. Appropriate technologies and architectures are described, and the various governance and commercial models reviewed.

Presentation Slides (PDF) | Real Media Webcast realmedia


Title: Routing: How traffic flows in the Internet
Speaker: Philip Smith (CISCO)
Abstract: This presentation is an introduction to how routing in the Internet works.

It introduces some of the terminologies used, gives an explanation of how devices on the Internet communicate, and describes the constituent parts of the network infrastructure between these devices. The presentation looks at the routing design and operation of individual ISP networks, and how those interconnect to create what we know as the Internet today.

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Title: IPv4 Address Lifetime Expectancy
Speaker: Paul Wilson (APNIC)
Abstract: In this presentation, Geoff Huston presents the latest results of research and analysis concerning usage of the IPv4 address space within the Internet. Using the history of allocation by the IANA to RIRs and by the RIRs to ISPs, and of address announcements by ISPs into the global routing tables, it is possible to determine projected dates when all available address space will be consumed. These projections indicate a long life for remaining IPv4 address reserves, however it is noted that no attempt is made to predict environmental or technological changes that may alter future consumption rates.

This presentation will be made on Geoff Huston's behalf by Paul Wilson, Director General of APNIC.

Presentation Slides (PDF) | Real Media Webcast realmedia


Title: IPv6 Update
Speaker: Axel Pawlik (RIPE NCC)
Abstract: This presentation will provide an overview and detailed statistics of IPv6 allocations in the RIPE NCC service region and specifically the Middle East.

Presentation Slides (PDF) | Real Media Webcast realmedia


Title: Registration Services and Updates
Speaker: Dominic Spratley (RIPE NCC)
Abstract:This presentation will be a report on the services requested by RIPE NCC Members in the Middle East region and a break down of the Internet number resources that have been allocated to them.

Presentation Slides (PDF) | Real Media Webcast realmedia


Title: RIPE NCC Training Services
Speaker: Rumy Kanis (RIPE NCC)
Abstract: During this presentation, we will give an overview of RIPE NCC's training activities over the last year and we will briefly go into the activities planned for next year. The attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions at the end of the presentation.

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Title: K-root Nameserver Operations
Speaker: Andrei Robachevsky (RIPE NCC)
Abstract: The RIPE NCC has operated one of the 13 DNS root servers - k.root-servers.net nameserver since 1997. To improve the regional distribution, resiliency and performance of the root name service provided by the k.root-server, the RIPE NCC have begun an effort to deploy mirror instances of the K-root service throughout its service region using anycast routing.

The presentation starts with an overview of the root server system and then describes the k.root-servers.net server in more detail. It will focus specifically on the deployment of mirror instances of the server, its current status and future plans.

Presentation Slides (PDF) | Real Media Webcast realmedia


Title: Domain Management - An introduction to CENTR
Speaker: Tim Mertens, CENTR
Abstract: The presentation will give an overview about the Council of European National Top Level Domain Registries: structure, organization and work. Around 50 ccTLD registries and others are organized in CENTR. What is the goal of CENTR, what are the processes for consensus building and what are the future plans?

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Title: Internationalisation of Domain Names
Speaker: James Seng (IDA)
Abstract: The presentation is about the standardisation efforts surrounding Internationalized Domain Names (IDN), which is a way to support in the Domain Name System (DNS) character sets other than the English character set.

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Title: Arabic Domain Names
Speaker: Raed Al-Fayez (SaudiNIC)
Abstract: This presentation discusses the issues for Supporting the Arabic language in domain names and offers some recommendations regarding the accepted Arabic character set to be used in Arabic domain names, as well as some recommendations concerning the appropriate Arabic generic and country code top-level domain names (i.e., Arabic gTLDs and ccTLDs).

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Title: TLD Mapping for the Arabic Domain Name System
Speaker:Wael Nasr, i-DNS.net
Abstract:This paper proposes for the first time a solution to the TLD choice problem in Arabic. It is suggested to Map the full length word for the TLD and the postal short code to combine the advantages of preserving the correctness of the language and the ease of typing. Folding for the full length words is further recommended

Presentation Slides (PDF) | Real Media Webcast realmedia

 

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