IAA Newsletters
It was great to see all the members who attended our end of year celebrations in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.
Although staff were only able to attend events in their hometown, board members did a fantastic job welcoming and taking care of members in our place.
If you attended an event, we would love to hear your feedback and ideas on future events you would like us to run. Please get in touch at events@internet.asn.au
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We are once again Platinum Sponsors of APRICOT! The nine-day summit will run from Monday 21st February – Thursday 3rd March 2022. Similar to previous years, it will consist of seminars, workshops, tutorials, conference sessions, birds-of-a-feather (BOFs), and other forums, all designed to share the knowledge required to operate the Internet within the Asia Pacific Region.
Please note that Peering Personals will not run in the usual ‘on demand’ style. Peering coordinators will need to submit their Peering Personals prior to APRICOT 2022 conference week to ensure their information can be included in a master slide deck. On the day of the Peering Forum, the session chairs will give the floor to each operator who has submitted their Peering Personal. For more information about this change, please see the APRICOT website
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WA-IX turns 25 this year, and we’re hoping to celebrate this fantastic milestone with an event! The current Covid situation does pose some challenges, and our team are working together to determine the best and safest way for everyone to help us celebrate.
Stay tuned for event updates!
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We are passionate about cultivating a more inclusive Internet industry! We created the IAASysters@AusNOG program in 2021 to help us achieve this by supporting and enabling women to access the valuable technical content and business networking opportunities that come from the AusNOG conference.
This program is based on the international systers.org and systers@IETF programs and offers ten sponsored attendees the opportunity to participate in the Australian Network Operators Group (AusNOG) conference and our IAASysters@AusNOG workshop.
Applications for the ten sponsored attendee places have been received and are currently being reviewed.
Sponsored attendees will receive:
- Economy airfares to Sydney and three nights accommodation for interstate participants
- Admission to the AusNOG conference – provided by AusNOG (6-7 April)
- Admission to the IAASysters@AusNOG workshop (April 5)
- A one-year complimentary Professional membership to IAA – subject to Board approval.
If Covid has other plans, we will continue to be agile in our response and postpone accordingly.
Details for the IAASysters@AusNOG workshop:
Date: Tuesday, 5 April 2022
Time: 9:00am AEDT – 3:00pm AEDT
Location: The Fullerton Hotel, Sydney
For more information about our program, please visit the IAASysters@AusNOG information page.
Program Sponsors
The IAASysters@AusNOG Program is proudly brought to you with the help of our sponsors.
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Dr Karen Lee, Senior Lecturer in the UTS Faculty of Law, is undertaking research into the ways in which codes of practice are drafted; and why industry participants choose to engage in or disengage from in code development.
Using the development of the Telecommunications Consumer Protections Code (C628: 2019) as a case study and interviews with differently situated members of the telecommunications industry, the research seeks to identify the consultation mechanisms used; the difficulties encountered when soliciting engagement; the barriers to participation (if any) that industry participants of all sizes might experience; the effect these mechanisms and barriers might have on the code development process, and measures that might be taken to alleviate or overcome these barriers in order to enhance the responsiveness of industry rule-making activities.
For further information about the project (UTS ETH21-6356), please contact Dr Lee at karen.lee@uts.edu.au.
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We proudly sponsored the NetThing event this year and hosted a round table, Internet as an Essential Service. Alongside representatives from across the internet industry, civil society and government, we discussed the nature and implications of the internet as an essential service.
The discussion began with participants unpacking the definition of ‘essential service’, with various understandings raised, including a minimum level of guaranteed connectivity, specific data service obligations for internet providers and retailers and consumer safeguard provisions. We then discussed the necessity of broadband services for Australians today, especially in a post-COVID-19 world, and the wider implications for ISPs and RSPs. Overall, it was noted that the definition of essential services varies, and varies from state to state, which in turn changes the conversation, both for industry obligations and consumer rights.
As the roundtable ended, participants shared their perspectives on the importance of regulation throughout this process, especially when addressing market failures and facilitating equity.
We would like to thank all who watched our round table and would like to further extend our thanks to the incredible participants. Your knowledge and insights made the round table constructive, meaningful and interesting.
If you missed out, please head over to the NetThing YouTube channel to catch up. Feel free to jump forward to 2 hours and 30 minutes to our session. Enjoy!
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Earlier this month, some of our Admin Team attended the Women in Technology WA (WiTWA) Tech [+] Conference. The event drew a large crowd of women eager to create change for women in the tech industry. They enjoyed the variety of inspiring, motivating and enthusiastic speakers and even had the opportunity to engage in an interactive Lego play session! Starting with a beautiful welcome to country, the day was broken into three parts: digital transformation and disruption, how women will change the tech future, and IQ, EQ and Adversity Quotient.
Thank you, WiTWA, for having us; we look forward to your next fantastic event!
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We would like to express our thanks and appreciation to David Hooton for his service to our Board as Chair over the past two years. As the Chair, he has helped the association achieve many things, including the transition to a company limited by guarantee.
We are pleased to inform members that David will continue to serve on the Board as a nominee of corporate member, Field Solutions. We are very fortunate to have him remain on the Board!