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NZNOG

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NZNOG is the New Zealand Network Operators' Group.[1] Originally formed as a mailing list hosted by the University of Waikato and intended to provide a means of easy collaboration between Internet service provider network operations staff, its role has expanded to that of an online community of network operators, predominantly in the ISP space, allowing for the discussion of topics of a technical and operational nature. NZNOG has existed as a legal entity in the form of the NZNOG Trust since 2009.

NZNOG runs a yearly conference, during which workshops, tutorials and presentations on various topics of interest to the network operations community in New Zealand. It also provides an excellent opportunity to network with others in the industry - there is usually at least one evening which provides a catered dinner, as well as opportunity for BoF's.[citation needed]

The ongoing success of the NZNOG Conference owes much to the enthusiastic support of its participants, being key staff of various New Zealand Internet service providers, IT companies and tertiary education institutions.

As an example of the role NZNOG has had in the Internet world in New Zealand, it played a major part in the formation of the first of the vendor-neutral Peering Exchanges in New Zealand - such as the Wellington Internet Exchange (WIX) and the Auckland Peering Exchange (APE).

The NZNOG mailing list remains a fairly influential aspect of the New Zealand Internet service provider community[citation needed], and a useful communications channel for the participants.[citation needed]

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References

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  1. ^ Hsu, D. Frank; Marinucci, Dorothy (2013). Advances in Cyber Security: Technology, Operation, and Experiences. Fordham Univ Press. ISBN 978-0-8232-4456-0.
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