Archive for category: Outreach
21 May, 2010 (16:55) | Community, Events, Outreach, Policy | By: Alan
Video recordings of the sessions – http://bambuser.com/channel/isoc-za/broadcast
IRC – for chat and questions – server: atlantis.zanet.org.za (port 6667) – channel: #isoc
Twitter – http://twitter.com/isocza tweet #inetct
Agenda – http://wiki.isoc.org.za/INET All welcome!
Presentations:
Jon McNerney – ISOC welcome
Chris Smith – ISOC access development
Alan Levin – What next?
Stefan Doeblin – Lessons learned
Steve Song – African undersea cables
J Scott Marcus – Regulatory models [...]
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10 May, 2010 (17:37) | Events, Outreach | By: Alan
The Internet Society is pleased to announce INET Cape Town 2010, where experts and laymen will examine just what it will take to enable Internet access at much lower costs and at much higher speeds.
Since 1994, the Internet Society has organized INET conferences around the world. Originally staged as annual global conferences, over time it [...]
Tags: access, fibre, gigabit, INET | No comments
21 February, 2007 (10:56) | Community, Outreach | By: Alan
Launched the ISOC-ZA Spammer Bounty Hunter programme. See the press release but most importantly, join the programme and contribute to the website/wiki at http://wiki.isoc.org.za
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19 March, 2005 (11:00) | Community, Events, Outreach | By: mike
The first Internet Fiesta was held by ISOC-ZA at Belhar Community Centre (Adam Tas Ave) on Saturday-Sunday (March 19-20, through the night) from 11am to 3pm.
In order to share our experiences we have created and share the following useful documentations for others to follow:
The report
Neil Blakeley-Milner’s Blog
The initial project plan (.pdf, 700 KB)
The map (.pdf, [...]
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5 December, 2004 (13:22) | Community, Events, Outreach | By: Alan
At the Cape Town International Conference Centre, ISOC-ZA facilitated a joint forum between ICANN and the World Blind Union on Internet Accessibility for the blind. The forum was webcast for those that could not attend. The panel consisted of worlwide experts including:
Hein Wagner: International Sales manager for Thawte Consulting, born blind and whose achievements include: [...]
Tags: Accessibility, blind, IETF, Vint Cerf | No comments