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Why NOGs?

Network Operator Groups (NOGs) are vital to the ongoing stability, security and growth of the Internet. NOGs are informal gatherings of network operators, network engineers and other technical professionals who come together to discuss matters relating to routing, network security, peering and interconnection, and other operational Internet issues. NOGs are operated by community volunteers.

While NOG events are generally structured around sharing relevant technical information, they also provide training and other skills development opportunities.

APNIC is a proud supporter of NOGs in the Asia Pacific. If you want to find out more about the NOG (or in some cases, NOGs!) in your economy, please visit their websites, social media, or mailing lists below.

Geographic Coverage Contact
Australia AusNOG*
Bangladesh bdNOG
Bhutan btNOG
Hong Kong HKNOG
Indonesia IDNOG
India INNOG
Japan JANOG
Cambodia KHNOG
Sri Lanka LKNOG
Mongolia MNNOG
Myanmar MMNOG
Malaysia MYNOG
Nepal NPNOG
New Zealand NZNOG
Pacific Islands (Regional) PacNOG
Philippines PhNOG
Papua New Guinea PNGNOG
South Asia (Regional) SANOG
Singapore SGNOG
Thailand ThaiNOG
Taiwan TWNOG
Viet Nam VNIX-NOG

* Please note that AusNOG is not participating in the Networking from Home initiative.

NOGs in the ASIA PACIFIC