Internet network operators' group

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Internet network operators' groups (NOGs) are informal, country-based, or regional groups that exist to provide forums for Internet network operators to discuss matters of mutual interest, usually through a combination of mailing lists and annual conferences. Although these groups have no formal power, their members are typically influential members of the Internet service provider (ISP), Internet exchange point (IXP), regional Internet registry (RIR), operational security community, Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) operations, Domain Name System (DNS) and root zone operations, and other network operations communities, and discussions within these groups are often influential in the overall process of ensuring the Internet remains operational, robust, secure, and stable. They also allow networking professionals and other members of the research and technical communities to update each other on their work, share news and updates, exchange best practices, discuss new technologies or protocols, teach and learn from each other, network with other members of the community, and discuss current network- and Internet-related issues and challenges.

List of Internet network operators' groups[edit]

Global Scope[a][edit]

  • GNA – Global NOG Alliance

Africa[edit]

The Americas[edit]

Latin America and the Caribbean[edit]

Northern America[edit]

  • NANOG – North American Network Operators' Group
  • ABQNOG – Albuquerque Network Operators' Group United States
  • CHI-NOG – Chicago Network Operators' Group United States
  • NYNOG – New York Network Operators' Group United States
  • MBNOG – Manitoba Network Operators' Group Canada
  • MTLNOG – Montreal Network Operators' Group Canada

Asia and Oceania[edit]

Asia-Pacific[edit]

Regional NOGs[edit]
  • PacNOG – The Pacific Network Operators' Group
  • SANOG – South Asia Network Operators' Group
Specific NOGs[edit]
  • AFNOG - Afghanistan Network Operators Group Afghanistan
  • AusNOG – Australia Network Operators' Group Australia
  • BdNOG – Bangladesh Network Operators' Group Bangladesh
  • btNOG – Bhutan Network Operators' Group Bhutan
  • CNNOG Archived 2022-05-01 at the Wayback Machine – China Network Operators' Group China
  • HKNOG – Hong Kong Network Operators' Group Hong Kong
  • IDNOG – Indonesia Network Operators' Group Indonesia
  • INNOG – India Network Operators' Group India
  • JANOG – Japan Network Operators' Group Japan
  • KHNOG - Cambodia Network Operators' Group Cambodia
  • KRNOG - South Korea Network Operators' Group South Korea
  • LANOG - Lao Network Operators' Group Laos
  • LKNOG - Lanka Network Operators' Group Sri Lanka
  • MyNOG – Malaysia Network Operators' Group Malaysia
  • MMNOG – Myanmar Network Operators' Group Myanmar
  • MNNOG – Mongolian Network Operators' Group Mongolia
  • NPNOG – Nepal Network Operators' Group Nepal
  • NZNOG – New Zealand Network Operators' Group New Zealand
  • PANOG Archived 2017-07-09 at the Wayback Machine – Pakistan Network Operators' Group Pakistan
  • PHNOG – Philippines Network Operators' Group Philippines
  • PNGNOG - Papua New Guinea Network Operators' Group Papua New Guinea
  • SGNOG – Singapore Network Operators' Group Singapore
  • ThaiNOG – Thailand Network Operators' Group Thailand
  • TWNOG – Taiwan Network Operators' Group Taiwan
  • VNIX-NOG – Vietnam Network Operators' Group Vietnam
Additional Asia-Pacific technical networking and peering communities[edit]
  • APIX – The Asian Community for Internet Exchange Points
  • APOPS – The Asia Pacific Operators Forum
  • APRICOT – The Asia Pacific Regional Internet Conference on Operational Technologies
  • APIAP – The Asia Pacific Internet Association
  • APIPv6TF – The Asia Pacific IPv6 Task Force

Middle East[edit]

  • MENOG – Middle East Network Operators' Group
  • IRNOG – Iranian Internet Network Operators' Group - (گروه گردانندگان شبکه اینترنت ایران - ایرناگ) Iran
  • TRNOG – Turkish Network Operators' Group (Türkiye Network Operatörleri Grubu) Turkey

Europe[edit]

  • CSNOG – Czech and Slovak Network Operators Group Czech Republic
  • CEE Peering Days – Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) Peering Days
  • ENOG – Eurasia Network Operators' Group (Russian Federation, CIS, and Eastern Europe) Russia
  • European Internet Exchange Association – Euro-IX (the European community for IXPs)
  • NORDNOG Archived 2012-08-11 at the Wayback Machine – Nordic Network Operators' Group[d]
  • RIPERéseaux IP Européens Network
  • SEE – South East Europe / RIPE NCC regional meeting
  • ALNOG – Albanian Network Operators' Group Albania
  • ATNOG – Austrian Network Operators' Group Austria
  • BENOG – Belgium Network Operators' Group Belgium
  • NOG.BG – Bulgarian Network Operations' Group Bulgaria
  • DKNOG – Danish Network Operators' Group Denmark
  • ESNOG – Spanish Network Operators' Group Spain
  • nog.fi – Network Operators' Group of Finland[e] Finland
  • FRnOG – France Network Operators' Group France
  • DENOG – German Network Operators' Group Germany
  • GRnOG – Greece Network Operators' Group Greece
  • HUNOG – Hungarian Network Operators' Group Hungary
  • GTER – Spain Network Operators' Group (Grupo de Operadores de Red Españoles, ESNOG) Spain
  • ITNOG – Italian Network Operators' Group Italy
  • iNOG – Ireland Network Operators' Group Republic of Ireland
  • LINX[f] United Kingdom
  • NLNOG – Netherlands Network Operators' Group Netherlands
  • NONOG – Norwegian Network Operators' Group Norway
  • PLNOG – Polish Network Operators' Group Poland
  • PTNOG – Portuguese Network Operators' Group Portugal
  • RSNOG – Republic of Serbia Network Operators' Group Serbia
  • RONOG – Romania Network Operators' Group Romania
  • SINOG – Slovenia Network Operators' Group Slovenia
  • SOF – Swedish Operators' Forum Sweden
  • SwiNOG – Swiss Network Operators' Group Switzerland
  • HRNOG – Croatian Network Operators' Group[g] Croatia
  • UANOG – Ukraine Network Operators mailing list [h]Ukraine
  • UKNOF – United Kingdom Network Operators' Forum United Kingdom

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Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ The 'Global Scope' section lists Orgs which support NOGs (Network Operators' Groups) & tech communities around the world; while amplifying the voice of Network Operators, identifying and fixing common operational problems.
  2. ^ cmNOG's Mailing List — https://lists.cmnog.cm/mailman/listinfo/cmnog/
  3. ^ MaliNOG's Mailing List — https://malinog.ml/mailman/listinfo/list_malinog.ml
  4. ^ inactive as of 8 February 2016
  5. ^ The NOG's activities, in Finland were previously, unofficially, organised by TREX Workshops; starting in 2009 [1] until 2018. In 2019 these gatherings were renamed nog.fi meetings...
  6. ^ The London Internet Exchange is not strictly a NOG, but this IXP also helps coordinate the UK ISP community
  7. ^ HRNOG's Mailing List — https://nog.hr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/hrnog-members
  8. ^ UANOG mailing list archive https://mailman.uanog.kiev.ua/

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