UKNOF The UK Network Operator’s Forum www.ukif.org.uk Keith Mitchell UKNOF Founding Chair UKIF Technical Director UKNOF 1 Meeting London 25th May 2005.

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UKNOF The UK Network Operator’s Forum Keith Mitchell UKNOF Founding Chair UKIF Technical Director UKNOF 1 Meeting London 25th May 2005

Speaker’s Background Founder of UK’s first commercial ISP, PIPEX, Founder and Executive Chairman of London Internet Exchange, LINX, Non-executive Director of Nominet, Chair, RIPE NCC Executive Board, Founder and CTO of first pan-European commercial IXP operator, XchangePoint,

Our Industry is in a Mess  Wholesale and retail margin-squeeze Hackers, Spammers, Phishing, Botnets IPv6 and Multicast still not widespread “eBay” backbone engineering Routers vs switches cost/clue disparity Minimal investment and innovation

Our Industry is in a Mess  Mobile and broadcast networks largely not based on IP/IETF standards Digital content/rights standards mostly proprietary Increasing regulation WSIS/ITU governance threats etc…  Most of the above have not improved over the past 4-5 years

What can we do ? From a technical network operator perspective, it is hard to fix the external political or commercial problems But we can try and run our networks in a more efficient, educated and co-ordinated fashion Raise standards of awareness and best practice across industry Emulate successful co-operation models for this from elsewhere

International Network Operator Groups NANOG: North American Network Operators’ Group, established 1994 RIPE: Reseaux IP Europeans, established 1989 Various national/regional network operators’ groups: – SwissNOG, FROG, SENOG, NZNOG, SANOG Provide successful open forums, mostly via regular events and mailing lists

UKIF Forums UK Internet Federation: Lobby group Became UK Internet Forum in late 2004 to reach out to a wide base of stakeholders with interests in the UK Internet industry Currently 3 Forums (“Fora”) – Regulatory Forum – Enterprise Forum – Technical Forum = UKNOF

UKNOF Participation Open to all – activities not restricted to members of any one organisation – companies, non-commercials, individuals Geographic diversity – at least one meeting per year outside of London – remote participation planned All types of network operators – emphasis on public IP and Ethernet – ISPs, IXPs, carriers, etc

UKNOF Remit From Charter: – “To pro-actively support the sharing of knowledge, ideas and best practices to enhance the effective, stable and secure operation of the UK's Internet infrastructure as a whole.” – “UKNOF's remit is technical, and any discussion or activities involving commercial, legal or political issues should be limited to where they have a direct impact on technical aspects of network operations.”

UKNOF Activities “Distribution of clue” Meetings 3-4 times/year – Current, interesting, stimulating, relevant sharing of knowledge, experiences and best practices Mailing list – Working groups as required – e.g. “UK-NSPSEC” ? Inform and participate in “joined-up industry”

UKNOF Meetings Initially 1-day format Contributed and invited speakers Regular slots: – Updates from UK IXP operators (c.f. RIPE EIX WG) – Update from name/number registries – “Internet History” slot (IOF WG ) – “Peering Personals” – PGP signing sessions – Working groups

UKNOF Non-Activities UKNOF is a forum for discussion and sharing of knowledge and information It does not perform any lobbying, trade association or representational role – other forums exist for these Exception clause in charter to work against potentially technically damaging proposals – only if strong consensus amongst participants

UKNOF Funding Three Main Potential Sources: 1.Sponsorship from vendors 2.Meeting registration fees 3.UKIF subscribers  these are in decreasing order of openness and hence preference Other possibilities include public funding, and service-specific subscriptions What is best mix ? What would be an acceptable meeting registration fee ?

UKNOF Secretariat Provided by UKIF Event admin: registration, venue, delegate info Speaker and delegate communication Marketing and Sponsor liaison Provide and operate web and mailing list servers Press and publicity liaison and contact Needs roughly 1 FTE split amongst various individuals

Programme Committee UKNOF exists mainly to run interesting events It does not require a heavy-duty governance structure Proposal is to have programme committee of ~6 individuals Their remit is to solicit interesting presentations Need active, qualified volunteers rather than “representatives” Could potentially put selection process in place in unlikely event of excess of volunteers First PC work item to enhance governance model

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