International Networking Coordinator | NSRC
Dale Smith is the International Networking Coordinator at the Network Startup Resource Center at the University of Oregon. The Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC) is a non-profit activity that has worked since the late 1980s to help develop and deploy networking technology in various projects throughout Asia/Pacific, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Middle East. Partially funded by the National Science Foundation, the NSRC focuses on education and outreach capacity development in emerging regions. The NSRC provides technical and engineering assistance to international networking initiatives building access to the Internet, especially for academic/research institutions and non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
Consulting professor at the School of Information and Communication Technology of MUST
Erdenebaatar, Altangerel, since 1978, has been working as a teacher, head of the department, director of KTMS, and rector of MUST for the 44th year since 1978. Currently, he is working as a consulting professor at the School of Information and Communication Technology of MUST. In addition to his main work, he led the establishment of the Academic Center for Internet Services in the education sector in 2000 and served as its director until 2019. Doctor, Professor, Honored Teacher of Mongolia.
Senior Network Engineer | NSRC
Philip Smith has been working in the Internet industry since the early 1990s after catching the Internet bug in the mid 1980s while at University. He runs his own consulting company, PFS Internet Development.
Philip spends some of his time working for the Network Startup Resource Centre as a Senior Network Engineer and Training Coordinator, assisting with Network Operations Groups coordination, and providing network design assistance and training around the Pacific, South and South East Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
International Networking Coordinator | NSRC
Dale Smith is the International Networking Coordinator at the Network Startup Resource Center at the University of Oregon. The Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC) is a non-profit activity that has worked since the late 1980s to help develop and deploy networking technology in various projects throughout Asia/Pacific, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Middle East. Partially funded by the National Science Foundation, the NSRC focuses on education and outreach capacity development in emerging regions. The NSRC provides technical and engineering assistance to international networking initiatives building access to the Internet, especially for academic/research institutions and non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
Network Operations Trainer | APNIC
Dave comes to APNIC having worked in the Australian ISP and MSP community for the last 20 years in roles as diverse as carrier transmission networks, to System Administration, to core, edge and customer networks. Having built a corporate ISP network from the ground up, he comes with an understanding of traps and pitfalls that most networks have, and do experience.
Areas of Interest:
BGP, IPv6, RPKI/ROA, Transmission Networks, Virtualisation, IP Telephony, Network Security, Automation.
Senior network engineer | Mobicom Corporation
Ulsbold has 12 year experience in the ISP and Telecom industry, currently a senior network engineer at Mobicom corporation in Mongolia. He is responsible for IP Transit/Core, domestic MPLS and Enterprise network in Mobicom corporation. His expertise includes routing & switching, IPv6 dual stack, MPLS.
Ulsbold is Program committee member of mnNOG.
Head of System Department | Tavan Bogd Group
Gonchig has 12-year experience in the ISP and Telecom industry, currently the head of the System Integration Department at Tavan Bogd Group in Mongolia. His expertise includes cloud computing, virtualization, infrastructure design, security, routing & switching, PIM, and multicast routing.
Training Delivery Manager (SEA/EA) | APNIC
Sheryl Hermoso works as a Network Operations Engineer & Senior Training Officer at APNIC, which is a Cable & Satellite company with an estimated 110 employees; and founded in 1993. They are part of the Networking team within the Information Technology Department and their management level is Non-Manager. Sheryl graduated from and is currently based in Brisbane, Australia.
Senior Network Analyst | APNIC
Warren Finch is a Senior Network Analyst / Technical Trainer at APNIC.
CTO | Datacom (.mn ccTLD Registry)
Dedicated technical professional with over 10 years of experience in system engineering at Datacom company that manages .mn TLD domain name in Mongolia.