Caribbean Sector Meeting Registration Open [Archived]

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Posted: Friday, 01 August 2008

ARIN is pleased to announce its next ARIN Caribbean Sector Meeting, taking place 16-17 September 2008 in Nassau, Bahamas. ARIN is conducting this public policy meeting principally to solicit input from the Internet community in the Caribbean portion of the ARIN region.

The meeting will be held at the British Colonial Hilton and registration is now open and free until 1 September. A registration fee of $150 will be charged beginning 2 September. Links to meeting, hotel, and agenda information is available at: http://www.arin.net/Bahamas/.

The special room rate of $139 USD (+ 12% tax) is available until 2 September 2008. First and last night’s deposit are required for room confirmation. Make your reservations now as space is limited.

This Public Policy Meeting will provide an opportunity for members of the Internet community in the Caribbean portion of the ARIN region to contribute to Internet number resource policy discussion and development, network with colleagues, and attend workshops and tutorials. Current policy proposals up for discussion at this meeting are available at:

http://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/proposal_archive.html

CARIBBEAN SECTOR MEETING OVERVIEW

* Tuesday, 16 September

Morning - IPv6 Experiment
Afternoon - CTU Workshop: Regulatory Innovation for the IP World
Evening - Reception

* Wednesday, 17 September

ARIN Caribbean Sector Meeting with Public Policy discussions

Additional agenda details and more information about the Caribbean Sector Meeting will be posted on our website as we get closer to the meeting, so check back often!

Regards,

Member Services Department
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)

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