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It was founded by [[Elise Gerich]] and Mark Knopper in 1994. It was developed from the [[NSFNET|National Science Foundation Network]]'s (NSFNET) Regional Techs Meeting. The original funding for NANOG was provided by the [[NSF|National Science Foundation]] (NSF) as part of the NSFNET Backbone Service and the Routing Arbiter projects of Merit Network, Inc. with NSF. | It was founded by [[Elise Gerich]] and Mark Knopper in 1994. It was developed from the [[NSFNET|National Science Foundation Network]]'s (NSFNET) Regional Techs Meeting. The original funding for NANOG was provided by the [[NSF|National Science Foundation]] (NSF) as part of the NSFNET Backbone Service and the Routing Arbiter projects of Merit Network, Inc. with NSF. | ||
NANOG 66 is being held from 8-10 February, 2016 in San Diego, California. | '''NANOG 66''' is being held from 8-10 February, 2016 in San Diego, California. |
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The North American Network Operators Group (NANOG) is an educational and operational forum dedicated to promoting discussions between individuals about the development, maintenance and operation of Internet Protocol networks.
It was founded by Elise Gerich and Mark Knopper in 1994. It was developed from the National Science Foundation Network's (NSFNET) Regional Techs Meeting. The original funding for NANOG was provided by the National Science Foundation (NSF) as part of the NSFNET Backbone Service and the Routing Arbiter projects of Merit Network, Inc. with NSF.
NANOG 66 is being held from 8-10 February, 2016 in San Diego, California.