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Jonny Martin is the Internet Analyst at [[Packet Clearing House]]<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jonny-martin/6/178/469 Linkedin]</ref>
'''Jonny Martin''' is the Internet Analyst at [[Packet Clearing House]]<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jonny-martin/6/178/469 Linkedin]</ref>


Jonny started out with the access network development wing of [[Telecom New Zealand]] in 1998 involved in the design and deployment of their [[ADSL network]], and early [[VoIP]] trials. He spent several years with Telecom involved in migration from 'legacy' services to [[MPLS]] based NGN delivery.[http://www.apricot.net/apricot2007/instructors.php APRICOT]
Jonny Martin has a BTech(Hons)in Information Engineering from Massey University.
==Background==
Jonny started out with the access network development wing of [[Telecom New Zealand]] in 1998 and was involved in the design and deployment of their [[ADSL network]], and early [[VoIP]] trials. He spent several years with Telecom working on the migration from 'legacy' services to [[MPLS]] based NGN delivery.[http://www.apricot.net/apricot2007/instructors.php APRICOT]


After [[Telecom New Zealand]], Jonny held senior roles with [[CityLink]] and then [[FX Networks]] working primarily on fiber optic deployments. Jonny has been actively involved in the New Zealand Internet community for many years, particularly as an organiser and supporter of the New Zealand Network Operators' Group ([[NZNOG]]). Since 2006, Jonny has been a Councillor of InternetNZ, the body which manages the [[.nz]] namespace and operates the .nz registry through it's subsidiaries.<ref>[http://meetings.apnic.net/29/elections/ec/nominee-jonny-martin APNIC]</ref>
After [[Telecom New Zealand]], Jonny held senior roles with [[CityLink]] and then [[FX Networks]], working primarily on fiber optic deployments.  
 
==Current Endeavors ==
Currently Jonny works as an Internet Analyst for [[Packet Clearing House]] (PCH), a non-profit based in San Francisco, California. Responsibilities include providing training workshops on operational technologies, particularly in the Asia and Pacific region, as well as operations of the PCH Anycast [[ccTLD]] DNS network and INOC-DBA inter-NOC [[VoIP]] hotline system.
Currently, Jonny works as an Internet Analyst for [[Packet Clearing House]] (PCH), a non-profit based in San Francisco, California. Responsibilities include providing training workshops on operational technologies, particularly in the Asia and Pacific region, as well as operations of the PCH Anycast [[ccTLD]] DNS network and INOC-DBA inter-NOC [[VoIP]] hotline system.


Jonny has been a regular attendee and contributor at [[ICANN]], [[APNIC]] meetings and regional conferences such as [[NZNOG]], [[PacINET]], and [[APRICOT]] for several years.<ref>[http://2006.nznog.org/node/27 NZNOG]</ref>
Jonny has been a regular attendee and contributor at [[ICANN]], [[APNIC]] meetings and regional conferences such as [[NZNOG]], [[PacINET]], and [[APRICOT]] for several years.<ref>[http://2006.nznog.org/node/27 NZNOG]</ref>


Jonny Martin has a BTech(Hons)in Information Engineering from Massey University.
Jonny has been actively involved in the New Zealand Internet community for many years, particularly as an organiser and supporter of the New Zealand Network Operators' Group ([[NZNOG]]). Since 2006, Jonny has been a Councillor of [[InternetNZ]], the body which manages the [[.nz]] namespace and operates the registry through its subsidiaries.<ref>[http://meetings.apnic.net/29/elections/ec/nominee-jonny-martin APNIC]</ref>
 
==Career History==
==Career History==
* Development Engineer at [[Telecom New Zealand]], 1998 - 2001.
* Development Engineer at [[Telecom New Zealand]], 1998 - 2001.


* Network Manager Broadband at [[CityLink]], 2001- 2003
* Network Manager Broadband at [[CityLink]], 2001- 2003.


* IP Engineer at [[Alcatel]], 2003- 2005.
* IP Engineer at [[Alcatel]], 2003- 2005.
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* Senior Network Engineer at [[FX Networks]], 2006 - 2008.
* Senior Network Engineer at [[FX Networks]], 2006 - 2008.


* Internet Analyst at [[Packet Clearing House]], 2008 - present.
* Internet Analyst at [[Packet Clearing House]], 2008 - Present.


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 15:01, 27 May 2021

Country: New Zealand
Email: Jonny.Martin [at] internetnz.net.nz
LinkedIn:    Jonny Martin

Jonny Martin is the Internet Analyst at Packet Clearing House[1]

Jonny Martin has a BTech(Hons)in Information Engineering from Massey University.

Background

Jonny started out with the access network development wing of Telecom New Zealand in 1998 and was involved in the design and deployment of their ADSL network, and early VoIP trials. He spent several years with Telecom working on the migration from 'legacy' services to MPLS based NGN delivery.APRICOT

After Telecom New Zealand, Jonny held senior roles with CityLink and then FX Networks, working primarily on fiber optic deployments.

Current Endeavors

Currently, Jonny works as an Internet Analyst for Packet Clearing House (PCH), a non-profit based in San Francisco, California. Responsibilities include providing training workshops on operational technologies, particularly in the Asia and Pacific region, as well as operations of the PCH Anycast ccTLD DNS network and INOC-DBA inter-NOC VoIP hotline system.

Jonny has been a regular attendee and contributor at ICANN, APNIC meetings and regional conferences such as NZNOG, PacINET, and APRICOT for several years.[2]

Jonny has been actively involved in the New Zealand Internet community for many years, particularly as an organiser and supporter of the New Zealand Network Operators' Group (NZNOG). Since 2006, Jonny has been a Councillor of InternetNZ, the body which manages the .nz namespace and operates the registry through its subsidiaries.[3]

Career History

  • Network Manager Broadband at CityLink, 2001- 2003.
  • IP Engineer at Alcatel, 2003- 2005.

References