ARIN XVI Webcast and Remote Participation Information [Archived]

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Posted: Tuesday, 11 October 2005

In its continuing effort to supply the community with an open forum, ARIN is inviting individuals who cannot attend the meeting in person to participate remotely. Remote participants may post questions and comments to be addressed in normal question and answer periods throughout the agenda. Remote participation in the ARIN XVI Public Policy and Members Meetings via email is available to all members of the community that cannot attend the meeting in person. The entire ARIN XVI Public Policy Meeting and ARIN Members Meeting will also be webcast.

To register for remote participation, please send an email to remote@arin.net with “Remote Participation” as the subject. ARIN will send a reply email with any steps necessary to complete the registration process and instructions on how to participate remotely in the meeting.

Comments received from remote participants will be moderated and presented to the meeting during normal question and answer periods. ARIN will use email to provide the interactive portion of the remote participation effort. All remote participants are subject to the Remote Participation Acceptable Use Policy (AUP).

Additional information about remote participation, including the Remote Participation AUP, is available at:

http://www.arin.net/ARIN-XVI/webcast.html

Detailed information on how to access the meeting webcast will be posted on this page before the meeting. The webcast will be using RealNetworks Streaming Media, and the broadcast will begin Wednesday, October 26, at 9:00 AM PDT. To view the live or archived feeds, you can use RealPlayer 5.0 and above.

Regards,

Member Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)

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