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AfPIF 2013 Sponsorship Brochure

Associate your organization with the future of Africa! Join us at the Africa Peering and Interconnection Forum (AfPIF) in Casablanca, Morocco 3-5 September 2013.

Key Event For Doing Business in Africa

AfPIF has already established itself as the seminal event for doing business in Africa - its reputation will be further enhanced in 2013  with greater opportunities for business networking, more opportunities at the Peering Game (during whcih businesses have the opportunity for a five-minute pitch) and chances for exhibitions.

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AfPIF 2013 - Sponsorship

AfPIF 2012 Participant reacting to Presentation
 
Associate your organization with the future of Africa! Join us at the Africa Peering and Interconnection Forum (AfPIF) in Casablanca, Morocco 3-5 September 2013.
 

The forum is planned as a non-profit event and the Internet Society invites international and regional sponsorship and support to help convene the event.

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AfPIF 2013

Date: 
Tue, 09/03/2013 - 07:00 to Thu, 09/05/2013 - 16:00
Man at Mosque in Casablanca
 
The Africa Peering and Interconnection Forum (AfPIF) is a three-day event which starts with a one day training programme followed by a two-day forum that aims to address the key Interconnection opportunities and challenges that exist in the region.  
 

AfPIF Goals

Location

Casablanca
Morocco

Amsterdam Internet Exchange Continues Partnership with AfPIF

The Amsterdam Internet Exchange (AMS-IX) has been partnering with the Internet Society, for the last three years in a fruitful training and promoting interconnection in Africa, which has yielded good results.

As one of Europe's top Internet exchange points, AMS-IX has provided sponsorship to Africa Peering and Interconnection Forum (AfPIF), giving African IXP managers and Internet engineers a chance to deepen their understanding, opportunities as well as expose AMS-IX to the region.

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SEACOM’s Head Of Engineering Explains What IXPs can bring to Entrepreneurs and Government Services

For the last 13 years, Mark Tinka has been actively involved in Africa’s tech industry. He has been involved in training and policy discussions and has worked in Africa and abroad and very active at Africa Peering and Interconnection Forum (AfPIF).

Tinka is currently Head of Engineering at SEACOM, he shares his views on the achievements, challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for both small and big entrepreneurs and the role of e-government services in the growth of IXPs in Africa.

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