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 Thai Network Information Center Foundation (THNICF) is pleased to host the 7th BKNIX Peering Forum (BPF) in Bangkok, Thailand. The event will bring together managers, engineers and business decision makers from both local and international ISPs, IXPs, CDNs, IDCs, Cloud and Interconnection Service Providers for two days of meetings, presentations, and networking events. This event will provide great opportunities for those who make peering and interconnection decisions for their network.

Network and Peering

The event will bring together managers, engineers and business decision makers from both local and international ISPs, IXPs, and Interconnection Service Providers for two days of meetings presentations and networking events, thus, will provide great opportunities for those who make peering and interconnection decisions for the network.

Proficient Speakers

Honorable speakers in the industry from multiple regions to deliver valuable talks and exchange experiences in IXP connection and peering, including the Internet service and today’s new content services, to enhance perspectives and to build business opportunities for participants.

BGP Deployment Workshop

This is a technical workshop, made up of lecture and hands-on lab work to teach the IS-IS and BGP skills required for the configuration and operation of large scale networks that make up the Internet. This workshop is not an introduction. Participants are expected to have already successfully completed previous Routing Workshops or have demonstrable equivalent experience. The lab exercises use Cisco IOS configuration syntax.

Fellowship Programme

BKNIX Fellowship programme aims to provide an opportunity for Network Engineers and Security or Network Officers from Southeast Asia to broaden their IXP network and knowledge by attending the BKNIX Peering Forum and post event workshops. While the fellowship aims to offer financial assistance to both new and experienced individuals, the programme is limited only up to its available resource. The selection by the BKNIX Fellowship Committee will

SDN Workshop Thailand

The emergence of SDN is having a disruptive influence on the world of data networking and is leading to a fundamental re-think of how networks are architected. This workshop will provide an in-depth understanding of the key technology elements of SDN through a combination of lectures and hands-on exercises.

Keynote

Internet eXchange Points (IXPs) have significantly transformed the structure and economics of the Internet by allowing nearby networks to connect directly, avoiding transit providers. In addition, some IXPs have become quite large, which made them especially attractive, even to networks far away. The access to distant IXPs is known as remote peering (RP) and typically involves the use of resellers. In this talk, I will share insights about remote peering based on experience gained with four years of research on the topic. I will comment on the implications of remote peering to Internet routing, compare remote peering and its alternatives in terms of performance & robustness, and list associated best practices.

Marinho Barcellos
University of Waikato

A Close Look at Remote Peering

A Close Look at Remote Peering

Internet eXchange Points (IXPs) have significantly transformed the structure and economics of the Internet by allowing nearby networks to connect directly, avoiding transit providers. In addition, some IXPs have become quite large, which made them especially attractive, even to networks far away. The access to distant IXPs is known as remote peering (RP) and typically involves the use of resellers. In this talk, I will share insights about remote peering based on experience gained with four years of research on the topic. I will comment on the implications of remote peering to Internet routing, compare remote peering and its alternatives in terms of performance & robustness, and list associated best practices.

Marinho Barcellos
University of Waikato

Internet eXchange Points (IXPs) have significantly transformed the structure and economics of the Internet by allowing nearby networks to connect directly, avoiding transit providers. In addition, some IXPs have become quite large, which made them especially attractive, even to networks far away. The access to distant IXPs is known as remote peering (RP) and typically involves the use of resellers. In this talk, I will share insights about remote peering based on experience gained with four years of research on the topic. I will comment on the implications of remote peering to Internet routing, compare remote peering and its alternatives in terms of performance & robustness, and list associated best practices.

Marinho Barcellos
University of Waikato

A Close Look at Remote Peering

Agenda

Carlton Hotel Bangkok Sukhumvit

Please note that the displayed time is UTC+7

  • BPF2023<br>DAY 1   |   Monday, 15 May 2023
  • BPF2023<br>DAY 2   |   Tuesday, 16 May 2023
  • ThaiNOG Day #5<br>Tuesday, 16 May 2023

Carlton Grand Ballroom (9th Floor)

09.30 – 10.00

Registration

10.00 – 10.10

Welcome Speech and Opening Remark

10.10 – 10.30

Privilege Presentation

  • Quick wins in the NetOps journey
  • What are the new data center trends in Thailand for 2023?

10.30 – 11.30

Session 1 : Keynote  

  • A Close Look at Remote Peering

11.30 – 12.20

Session 2 : Connectivity

  • Last Mile Connectivity: Addressing the Affordability Frontier
  • Connecting Last Mile ISPs to Internet Exchange Points: BKNIX Case Study

12.20 – 12.30

  • AIMS Data Centre
  • Amazon Web Services
  • AMS-IX
  • BBIX
  • BKNIX
  • DE-CIX Asia
  • iAIX
  • JPIX
  • JPNAP
  • NTT Global Data Centers
  • OneAsia Data Center (Thailand)
  • RouteViews
  • SUNeVision / iAdvantage
  • ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (Thailand)
  • SYMPHONY COMMUNICATION
  • True Money

12.30 – 13.30

Network Lunch

13.30 – 15.00

Session 3 : Content & Peering / Technology

  • M-Root DNS update : After 6 months deployment
  • APNIC Measurement
  • The SEA-5 – Spotlight on Thailand’s Data Center Market
  • Software Defined eXchange Controller for IXPs
  • To maintain IX network clean and stable

15.00 – 15.30

Break

15.30 – 16.30

Session 4 : Panel Discussion – “Building the Foundation for Thailand to Become the Digital Hub of Southeast Asia”

Panelist : 

16.30 – 17.00

BPF Quiz

17.30 – 20.30

Peer and Cocktail

Sukhumvit 1, 2 (8th Floor)

09.00 – 17.00

Peering Meeting

Sukhumvit 1, 2 (8th Floor)

10.00 – 17.00

Peering Meeting

09.00 – 09.30

Registration

09:30 – 10:30

10.30 – 10.45

Break

10.45 – 11.20

Session 2 (Thai Language)

  • How to implement TR069 for Management CPE for large scale?

11.20 – 12.30

Session 3 (English Language)

  • Load balancing and Service in Kubernetes
  • Route Views and BGP data @ BKNIX
  • KINDNS

12.30 – 13.30

Lunch

13.30 – 15.00

15.00 – 15.15

Break

15.15 – 16.45

16.45 – 17.00

Wrap-up & Closing

Speakers

Technical Engagement Manager

APAC ICANN

Chief Strategy Officer

Thaicom Public Company Limited

Chairman of the THNIC Foundation

NSRC

Internet Security Specialist

APNIC

Head of Government and Industry Relations

Ericsson

Consulting Engineer

VP, Services Grand Design

NTT LTD.

Technical Manager

BKNIX

Senior Lecturer

University of Waikato

Chief Engineer

JPIX

Panita Pongpaibool

NECTEC NSTDA

NSRC

CEO

International Gateway

CEO Asia

ETIX Everywhere

Co-founder and Technical Director

NNIX

General Manager, Research and Development Department

Japan Registry Services Co., Ltd. (JPRS)

Founder

VR Online Co.,Ltd.

 

 

 

Founder

MicroDevOps Co,.LTD

Sales Engineer

APAC Opengear

Senior Internet Resource Analyst

APNIC

Akamai

Attendees

Thai Network Information Center Foundation

159 Pichai Rd., Thanon Nakhon Chai Si, Dusit, Bangkok 10300 THAILAND Tax ID: 0993000066189

Bangkok Neutral Internet Exchange

131 INC1-205, Phahon Yothin Rd, Khlong Nueng, Klong Luang, Pathum Thani 12120 THAILAND
Tax ID: 0105557035841

Phone Number


Tel: (+66) 2244 8261
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