IETF Meetings

The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is the leading Internet standards body. It develops open standards through open processes with one goal in mind: to make the Internet work better.

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While the work of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) happens year-round, the IETF holds in-person meetings three times a year in locations around the world. The seven-day meetings are full of activities best done face to face, including technical Working Group sessions, hackathons, an IETF Codesprint, newcomers’ training, and technical tutorials.

The Internet Society provides a corporate home for the administrative entity that supports the IETF, the IAB, and the IRTF, and supports the work of these groups through a variety of programs. Learn more about our relationship with the IETF.

Previous Events

IETF 101

17 March 2018

IETF 100

11 November 2017

IETF 99

16 July 2017

IETF 98

26 March 2017

IETF 97

13 November 2016
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