Good Morning All,
ISOC fellowship to attended the IETF 84th and 85th meeting are open before 23-March (email from ISOC is below). Good Luck to all related to Networks and Networking.
In my humble opinion and experience:
It is an experience that makes an individual to understand the working of IETF and that the Internet is Not working for granted.
An open group of motivated and dedicated people is working together to let the Internet function and sustain; to make it reach at each door step; to let it work smoothly by enhancing its capability and to solve state-of-the art issues prevalent in the Internet of today. The agenda is quite simple: Let us make the Internet of Tomorrow more capable, smooth and flexible.
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Best Wishes.
Maaz Rehan
PhD Student
ISOC Fellow to IETF 82 and Global INET.
ISOC fellowship to attended the IETF 84th and 85th meeting are open before 23-March (email from ISOC is below). Good Luck to all related to Networks and Networking.
In my humble opinion and experience:
It is an experience that makes an individual to understand the working of IETF and that the Internet is Not working for granted.
An open group of motivated and dedicated people is working together to let the Internet function and sustain; to make it reach at each door step; to let it work smoothly by enhancing its capability and to solve state-of-the art issues prevalent in the Internet of today. The agenda is quite simple: Let us make the Internet of Tomorrow more capable, smooth and flexible.
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Best Wishes.
Maaz Rehan
PhD Student
ISOC Fellow to IETF 82 and Global INET.
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From: Steve Conte <conte@isoc.org>
To: NGL Alumni <alumni-ngl@elists.isoc.org>
Sent: Tuesday, 28 February 2012, 8:16
Subject: [Alumni-ngl] ISOC Fellowship to the IETF (IETF 84 and 85)
From: Steve Conte <conte@isoc.org>
To: NGL Alumni <alumni-ngl@elists.isoc.org>
Sent: Tuesday, 28 February 2012, 8:16
Subject: [Alumni-ngl] ISOC Fellowship to the IETF (IETF 84 and 85)
(apologies for splattercasting)
Dear Colleagues,
The Internet Society has announced that it is inviting applications for its latest Internet Society Fellowships to the IETF. The Fellowship programme allows engineers from emerging and developing economies to attend an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) meeting.
As you know, the IETF is the Internet's premier standards-making body, responsible for the development of protocols used in IP-based networks. IETF participants represent an international community of network designers, operators, vendors, and researchers involved in the technical operation of the Internet and the continuing evolution of Internet architecture.
Fellowships will be awarded through a competitive application process. The Internet Society is currently accepting fellowship applications for the next two IETF meetings:
* IETF 84, July 29 - August 3, 2012, Vancouver, BC, Canada
* IETF 85, November 4-9, 2012, Atlanta, GA, USA
http://www.internetsociety.org/what-we-do/education-and-leadership-programmes/next-generation-leaders/ietf-fellowships
Fellowship applications for both IETF meetings are due by 23 March 2012.
I encourage you to pass on information about this program to individuals involved in your network that have a keen interest in the Internet standardisation activities of the IETF.
The Internet Society Fellowships to the IETF are sponsored by Afilias, Google, Microsoft, and Intel.
If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact Steve Conte <conte@isoc.org>.
Kind Regards,
Steve Conte
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Steve Conte
Internet Leadership Programmes
The Internet Society
conte@isoc.org
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