New Team ARIN Microsite Launched! [Archived]

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Posted: Monday, 05 April 2010

Come see the new Team ARIN microsite at www.teamarin.net ! ARIN maintains this microsite as a public service to educate consumers, businesses, and governments on issues facing the Internet community and to provide easy-to-use tools to empower individuals to take action.

The microsite provides updates on ARIN’s outreach and educational activities throughout the region. We are busy spreading the word about ARIN’s community-supported policy process, the impending depletion of IPv4 address space and the ongoing deployment of IPv6, and any other issues facing the community. Use the Team ARIN microsite to learn about our whereabouts at trade shows and conferences, request documentation on IPv6, and find out what you can do to help spread the word.

One of the key features is the calendar of events, where you can see where we will be and occasionally find free trade show floor passes to come meet us in person. Presentations ARIN gives along the way will also be archived here, and staff and guest blogs will be posted about the events.

The microsite also features a Spread the Word section, with all sorts of information that visitors can use for their own presentations on the importance of getting involved with ARIN or preparing to deploy IPv6.
Browse the Team ARIN microsite and let us know what you think. If you notice something missing, let us know! This site is for you – email us at info@arin.net to let us know what you want to see and we will do our best to make it happen.

Please note that formal and technical information related to requesting resources, discussing policies and policy proposals, submitting operational suggestions, etc. will remain on the main ARIN site at www.arin.net.

Regards,

Member Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)

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