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Terms & Conditions 1. No fees charged any participants unless previously agreed to by AFRINIC. 2. Minimum class size is 40 participants. If we can’t get them, we will cancel the course. 3. Unless specified, all our courses are open to other organisations, not just the local host. 4. In-house courses can be arranged on a cost recovery basis. Contact us for details. 5. AFRINIC does not provide sponsorship in any form to any participant. 6. We reserve the right to cancel the training due to visa or security issues. Checklist Local Host Responsibilities AFRINIC | 11 th Floor Raffles Tower | Cybercity, Ebene | Mauritius t: +2304035100 | f:+2304666758 | e: [email protected] www.afrinic.net 1. Provide a befitting venue to host the training. 2. Provide refreshments/catering for participants to the training. 3. Publicise the event within your country. 4. Provide local transportation for trainers for the duration of the training. 5. Help identify suitable accommodation (hotels) for the trainers. 6. Assist with getting visas for the trainers. 7. [Optional] Pay the air tickets of the trainers 8. [Optional] Provide accommodation for the trainers Guide to Hosting an AFRINIC Training SVGA Projector Projector screen Flipchart and stand OR whiteboard Open during agreed upon working hours Seating arrangement 40 seats Bold tip white- board markers 5 Mbps minimum 3 public IP addresses No Firewall Internet connectivity Power distribution points for participants Arrangements for alternative power where needed Local publicity @AFRINICTraining

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Page 1: Local Host Checklist Responsibilities · ipv6 foundations advanced ipv6 ii 1 day 2 days sudan south sudan nigeria namibia libya chad south africa united republic of tanzania morocco

Terms & Conditions 1. No fees charged any participants unless previously agreed to by AFRINIC.2. Minimum class size is 40 participants. If we can’t get them, we will cancel the course.3. Unless specified, all our courses are open to other organisations, not just the local host.4. In-house courses can be arranged on a cost recovery basis. Contact us for details.5. AFRINIC does not provide sponsorship in any form to any participant. 6. We reserve the right to cancel the training due to visa or security issues.

ChecklistLocal Host Responsibilities

AFRINIC | 11th Floor Raffles Tower | Cybercity, Ebene | Mauritiust: +2304035100 | f:+2304666758 | e: [email protected]

www.afrinic.net

1. Provide a befitting venue to host the training.2. Provide refreshments/catering for participants

to the training.3. Publicise the event within your country.4. Provide local transportation for trainers for the

duration of the training.5. Help identify suitable accommodation (hotels)

for the trainers.6. Assist with getting visas for the trainers.7. [Optional] Pay the air tickets of the trainers8. [Optional] Provide accommodation for the

trainers

Guide to Hosting anAFRINIC Training

SVGA Projector Projector screen

Flipchart and stand OR

whiteboard

Open during agreed upon

working hours

Seatingarrangement

40seats

Bold tip white-board markers

5 Mbpsminimum

3 public IPaddresses

No Firewall

Internet connectivity

Powerdistribution points for

participants

Arrangements for alternative power

where needed

Local publicity

@AFRINICTraining

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Since it’s inception in 2005, AFRINIC has been involved in capacity development in Internet Number Resources Management and IPv6. In 2009 we created a special training unit and recruited a Training Manager. Since 2005, we have:

1. Build capacity in planning and implementing the next generation Internet based on IPv6 in your country

2. Get ten seats reserved for your own engineers.

3. Raise your profile as a technical capacity building leader/facilitator in your country.

4. Reduce costs (travel, accommodation, etc) for send-ing your staff to be trained abroad.

5. Demonstrate your support for AFRINIC Ltd as a part-ner in Internet Technology development in Africa.

Bonus: You will be hosting the BEST IPv6 training pro-gram on the continent (and one of the best in the world). Also you can get exclusive access to our trainers to ask for advices on your IPv6 deployment project.

Our courses

About AFRINIC Training

Target Audience Course Duration

ManagersIPv6 Strategy & PlanningInternet Number Resources Strategy & Planning

1 day 1 day

Network EngineersInternet Number Resources ManagementIPv6 FoundationsAdvanced IPv6 I

1 day 1 day 2 days

Systems EngineersIPv6 FoundationsAdvanced IPv6 II

1 day 2 days

SUDAN

SOUTHSUDAN

NIGERIA

NAMIBIA

LIBYA

CHAD

SOUTHAFRICA

UNITED REPUBLIC OFTANZANIA

MOROCCO

ZAMBIA

CENTRALAFRICAN REPUBLIC

TUNISIA

UGANDA

CÔTE- D'IVOIRE

LIBERIA

SIERRALEONE

BURKINA FASO

GAMBIA

CAMEROON

EQUATORIALGUINEA

WesternSahara

MAURITIUS

CAPE VERDE

ERITREA

C

ONGO

NIGER

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC

OF THECONGO

GABON

MALI

Cabinda(ANGOLA)

MAURITANIA

BOTSWANA

SWAZILANDLESOTHO

MALAWI

BURUNDI

RWANDA

ZIMBABWE

DJIBOUTI

KENYA

MO

ZA

M

BIQ U E

MA

DA

GA

SCAR

ANGOLA

ALGERIA

SENEGAL

GUINEA-BISSAU GUINEA

EGYPT

ETHIOPIAGHANA

BENIN

TO

GO

S OMA

LIA

ATCON (Association of Telecommunication Companies Of Nigeria)General Data Engineering Services

EKO Konnect

IXPN (Internet eXchange Point of Nigeria)

Agende Tunisienned’Internet (ATI)

AN3L Niger

Teraco Data Environments

ICT Center of Excellence of Addis Ababa University

TESPOK

Ministry of ICT - ISOC Uganda

OSFON (Open Source Foundation for Nigeria)

ISOC-Cameroon, under the sponsorshipof Ministry of Posts and Télécommunications

AF-15

(ANINF) Agence Nationale des Infrastructures Numériques et des Frequences

ISPA (Internet Service Provider Association)AAPSI (Associacao Angolana de Provedores de Servicos Internet)

ISPAZ (ISP Association of Zambia)AF-18

BITS (Botswana Information Technology Society)

MSU (Midland State University)National University of Science & Technology

DerivcoISOC-South Africa & Vanilla Networks

Iweek

NTRA (National Telecom Regulatory Agency)

NTC (National Telecom Company)

AF-17

Djibouti Telecom

Libya Telephone & Telecom

HTCE (Hight Technologie Center)

AUF (Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie) & Skyvission

ISOCEL TelecomIservices & ISOC-Togo

NITA

AF-19IGICI (Initiatives pour la Gouvernance de l'Internet en Côte d'Ivoire)

ISOC-Sierra Leone & Afcom

ISOC Liberia

Future Perfect Corp./Vanilla

AUF (Agence universitaire de la Francophonie) and UCAD (Université Cheikh Anta Diop)

ISOC-MALI & AGETIC (Agence des Technologies de l'Information et de la Communication) 

ARCEP (Autorité de Régulation desCommunications Electroniques) & ONATEL

PURA (Public Utilities Regulatory Agency)

AF-16

MISPA (Malawi Internet Service Providers Association)

AF-12

National Computer Board

ENSA (Ecole Nationale des Sciences Appliquées)

AF-14

Where we’ve been

Our training programs are organised with the support of organisations within var-ious countries that serve as local hosts. These host can be any of:

• Gov’t ICT ministry or agency

• Internet Service Provider

• University or Research & Education Network

• Local IT association (ISOC chapters, network operators’ group , IXP etc)

150+ courses

delivered trained established

IPv6 Forum ( Gold Course )

1500+ professionals

6IPv6 testbeds

5 Reasons to host an AFRINIC training