The presentations below are available for download. Please note that not every presenter made their slides available.
Day One
Session 1b: Scalability:
- The Big Case for a Small IXP – Nurani Nimpuno (Asteroid)
- Edge Fabric Steering oceans of content to the world – Robel Kitaba (Facebook)
Session 2: Peering and Transit Tutorial #1
- FENIX: Scaling Peering Routing Security – Michal Halenka (NIX.CZ)
- Protect you peering edge – Riaan Vos (Internet Solutions)
Session 3: Peering and Transit Tutorials #2
- Netflix content distribution and how ISPs can control traffic flows from Netflix – Nina Bargisen (Netflix)
- 1.1.1.1 … cleanup and privacy – Martin J. Levy (Cloudflare)
- Africa’s Internet – The Globe’s Right Attention – Mark Tinka (SEACOM)
Session 4: Measurements and Research Panel
- World Internet Data Explorer – Amreesh Phokeer (AfriNIC)
- Analyzing Africa’s city-to-city latencies – Josiah Chavula (University of Cape Town)
- BGP Bugs, hiccups and weird stuff Stuff seen by RT-BGP Toolkit – Martin Winter (HE)
Day 2
Keynote Presentations
- Cape to Cairo and Other African Journeys – Ben Roberts (Liquid)
- The Economics of Data Centers, Interconnections and Peering in Africa– Michele McCann (Teraco)
Session 3: Interconnection Economics
- International Internet Bandwidth and Pricing Trends in Africa – Patrick Christian (Telegeography)
- Traffic Trends in Africa – Jerome Fleury (Cloudflare)
Day 3
Session 3: Implications of OTT Policy and Regulation
- Impact of OTT Tax in Uganda – Albert Mucunguzi (ICT Association of Uganda)
Lightning Talks and Updates
- PeeringDB Updates – Arnold Nipper (PeeringDB)
- IXF: IXPDB Updates – Andy Davidson
- INX-ZA Update – Riaan Vos (Internet Solutions)
- The KINIX Growth Momentum – Nico Tshintu (ISPA-DRC)
- Growing a community- The KZNNOG experience – Edrich de Lange
- FRR routing overview – Martin Winter (HE)