The IX Forum 16 is part of the Internet Infrastructure Week in Brazil.
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Welcome to IX Forum!
This will be the 16th edition of IX Forum, an event promoted by NIC.br (Brazilian Network Information Center), CGI.br (Brazilian Internet Steering Committee) and IX.br (Brazil Internet Exchange).
- IX Forum is an annual event that began in 2007 and aims to provide an opportunity for discussion of issues related to Internet infrastructure in the country.
Programme
Infrastructure and Engineering - Update
Julio Sirota (NIC.br)
Presentations
IPv6 - Is there still something missing to migrate?
Eduardo Barasal (NIC.br)
Presentations
Numbering Resources - Update
Cleber Martim de Alexandre (NIC.br)
Presentations
Coffee Break
Importance of availability with secure of financial services at multi IXPs
Dulcylene Barros de Assunção (Banpara)
Presentations
The importance of homologation of CPEs for ISPs
Fernando Frediani (Americanet/Ultrawave)
Presentations
Lunch
The importance of IX.BR for ISPs and the Brazilian Internet
Moderator: Rosauro Baretta (Conselheiro CGI.br)
Alexandro Schuck (Internet Sul)
Edson Nunes de Souza (RedeTelesul)
Jony Cruz (Abramulti)
Othon Santana (ProBahia)
Sidnei Batistella (Abrint)
Coffee Break
Netflix - 10 years in Brazil
Flávio Amaral (Netflix)
Thomas Volmer (Netflix)
5G - Core Network and AS (Autonomous System)
Wilson Cardoso (Nokia)
Presentations
Beer & Gear | Peer
Registration
Simet
Holger Wiehen (NIC.br)
Milton Kaoru Kashiwakura (NIC.br)
Paulo Kuester (NIC.br)
Presentations
CDN Globo – One of the biggest in Brazil
Claudiney Magno Soares (Globo)
Marcos Sant’Anna (Globo)
Presentations
RON - Routed Optical Networking
Adalberto Lins (CISCO)
Coffee Break
Ethernet protocol in the Terabit generation - what comes after 400G?
Tiago Setti (EdgeUno)
Presentations
Lunch
Panel - Neutral Networks
Moderator: Eduardo Parajo (NIC.br)
Eduardo Grizendi (RNP)
Lacier Dias (Solintel)
Alex Jucius (Fibrasil)
Daniel Cardoso (I – SYSTEMS)
Rafael Marquez (Vtal)
Presentations
17.d-Daniel.pdf
17.c-Alex.pdf
17.e-Rafael.pdf
Coffee Break
Chat with IX.br team
Antonio Marcos Moreiras (NIC.br)
Fabio Pessoa Nunes (NIC.br)
Julio Sirota (NIC.br)
Milton Kaoru Kashiwakura (NIC.br)
Rodrigo Regis (NIC.br)
Salvador Rodrigues (NIC.br )
Social Event
Registration
Welcome Coffee
Impacts for the Amazon region after OpenCDN
Jesaias Arruda (Bemol)
Presentations
Report OpenCDN
Antonio Marcos Moreiras (NIC.br)
Rodrigo Regis (NIC.br)
Presentations
Frontiers of digital inclusion: the case of small Internet providers
Catarina Segatto (NIC.br)
Leonardo Melo (Cetic.br/NIC.br)
Presentations
Influence of 5G on TIC Infrastructure
Luiz Puppin (FiberX)
Presentations
Flex-Algo for Segment-Routing MPLS
Eduardo R. Lopes de Haro (Juniper)
Presentations
Lunch
TVWS - TV White Space
Gilberto Zorello (NIC.br)
Luciano Mendes (INATEL)
Rodrigo Porto (UFC)
Presentations
25.b-Luciano.pdf
25.c-Rodrigo.pdf
IPv6 - Challenges for Deployment in a Campus Network
Eduardo Trettel (Unicamp)
Presentations
Load-balancing traffic in Transport Networks using Link-Aggregation
Tatiane de Figueiredo (DataCom)
Presentations
How to Get the Best of Monitoring via Syslog, SNMP, Flows and Telemetry? AmLight Use Case
Renata Frez (RNP)
Presentations
Coffee Break
The least you need to know about IXPs.
Junior Corazza (Telic Technologies)
Presentations
Templates configurations - Connections to IXPs - Main router vendors
Douglas Fischer (Made4it soluções em TI)
Presentations
Closing
Milton Kaoru Kashiwakura (NIC.br)
Previous Events
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ORGANIZATION
The CGI.br multisetorial model brings together several sectors by gathering society and government to establish strategic guidelines related to the use and development of the Internet, in Brazil. The CGI.br and NIC.br actions range from technical aspects, recommendations of procedures for securing and for surveys production, which allow the maintenance of technical quality and innovation, as well as subsidizing the implementation of policies on the use of the Internet in Brazil.