Call For Papers
The SGNOG Programme Committee is now seeking contributions for technical papers for SGNOG11 conference. We are looking for presenters who will be able to participate in the conference session as a speaker. Presentations should not exceed 30 minutes (including time for Q&A) and should be technical in nature. Areas of interest to the community include, but not limited to:
- IPv4 / IPv6 Routing and Operations
- IPv6 deployment and transition technologies
- Internet backbone operations
- ISP and Carrier services
- IXPs and Peering
- Research on Internet Operations and Deployment
- Software Defined Networking / Network Function Virtualisaton
- Network security issues (NSP-SEC, DDoS, Anti-Spam, Anti-Malware)
- DNS / DNSSEC
- Data Center and Virtualization technologies
- Internet policy (Security, Regulation, Content Management, Addressing, etc)
- Access and Transport Technologies, including Cable/DSL, LTE/5G, wireless, metro ethernet, fibre, MPLS, segment routing
- Content & Service Delivery (Multicast, Voice, Video, “telepresence”, Gaming) and Cloud Computing
CONFERENCE MILESTONES
Call for Papers: Closed
Final Deadline for submissions: 30 Aug 2024
Final Programme Published: 13 Sep 2024
CfP SUBMISSION
Draft slides for both tutorials and conference sessions MUST be provided with CfP submissions otherwise the Programme Committee will be unable to review the submission. For avoidance of doubt this means that submissions which do not include slides will be rejected immediately. For work in progress, the most current information available at time of submission is acceptable.
All draft and complete slides must be submitted in PDF format only.
Final slides are to be provided by the specified deadline for publication on the SGNOG website.
Prospective presenters should note that the majority of speaking slots will be filled well before the final submission deadline. The PC may, at their discretion, retain a limited number of slots up to the final submission deadline for presentations that are exceptionally timely, important, or of critical operational importance. Every year we turn away submissions, due to filling up all available programme slots before the deadline. Presenters should endeavour to get material into the PC sooner rather than later.
The submission for papers has ended. We thank you for your interest.
Clarifications
Any questions or concerns should be addressed to the Programme Committee by email at oc@sgnog.net
We are looking forward to receive your presentation proposals.