The Central Africa Peering Forum (CAPF, or FPAC in French) brought together players in the Internet ecosystem in the Central African subregion and beyond. It was expected to attract close to 100 participants from the subregion.
The speakers focused on peering, infrastructure development, routing security, IRR/RPKI, economics of peering, value and benefits of the Internet exchange points (IXPs), routing BGP, best practices, Internet measurements, governance, regulatory and policy aspects, and much more.
The Internet Society co-hosted the event in partnership with local organizations such as Le Ministère de l’Economie Numérique et des Nouvelles Technologies de l’Information, Agence Nationale des Infrastructures Numérique et des Fréquences”, and the Internet Society Gabon Chapter.