[chapter-delegates] Designing the Future '05

Ramon Morales ramon at isocpr.org
Thu Mar 17 09:15:24 PST 2005


Thanks Tony,
I will share with you and the chapter delegates the Agenda 2005 Plan from
the Internet Society of Puerto Rico which encompasses the work of ISOCPR for
this year. We are strongly committed and vested in carrying forth the ISOC
vision and mission in every sector of Puerto Rican Society. 

We are in the midst of transforming our web presence which will have
announcements and news of chapter activities and developments around the
world. Please feel free to send any news or statements for posting on our
site to me or to eduardo.diaz at isocpr.org . We look to ISOC Mexico for
inspiration and Alejandro Pisanty has done a great job there. 

We are new to ISOC and wish to learn from your experience so that we are
able to serve the people of Puerto Rico and connect the island to the world
internet community.

Warmest regards,
Ramon Morales 
Chairman 
Internet Society of Puerto Rico (ISOCPR)
www.isocpr.org under construction


-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Hill [mailto:tony at keanyhill.wattle.id.au] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 9:31 PM
To: chapter-delegates at lists.isoc.org
Subject: [chapter-delegates] Designing the Future '05

Here is info on an event being organised by the ISOC Australian Chapter -
ISOC-AU.  Anyone around the world who can gain access to an Access Grid
point (http://www.accessgrid.org/) will be able to view proceedings.

Please pass on publicity about this event to as many of your colleagues as
possiblbe.

regards, Tony Hill
President, ISOC-AU

DESIGNING THE FUTURE 2005 - ULTRA-BROADBAND AND THE INTERNET

DTF'05, in Sydney on Wednesday 6 April 2005, will focus on the
implications of massive Internet bandwidth for business, medicine,
education, communities and the IT industry.

For a brochure, program details and online registration, see:
http://www.isoc-au.org.au/DTF05/

This forum will bring you highlights of the evolving global Internet -
not blue sky research, but imminent developments going mainstream: we
pack into one day what most other conferences attempt in three.

Our speakers have a vast range of experience exploring massive
bandwidth in the real world, from remote diagnostics to black holes,
from new networks to entertainment and hyperculture.

Some of the topics covered:
The future in Asian telecommunications
Canada's next generation network
The Last Mile Arms Race
Pulsars in 3D virtual reality
Critical medical services for remote locations
Avoiding new networking bottlenecks
What happens after we're all connected?

This is no simple talk-fest - it will *show* you just what's on the
way. We are broadcasting everything over the Internet with the Access
Grid ("video conferencing on steroids"), presenting a live concert with
a difference - musicians in far-apart cities playing together - an
Australian first!

Event fees include lunch, refreshments and after-event drinks (inc GST):
$180 ISOC-AU Individual members
$250 Staff/members/students of ISOC-AU Sponsors, Foundation and
     Enterprise members, and Associated organisations
$275 Full fee

http://www.isoc-au.org.au/DTF05/

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| Tony Hill                           president at isoc-au.org.au |
| President            Internet Society of Australia (ISOC-AU) |
| Tel +61 2 6257 5544                               PO Box 152 |
| Mobile 041 212 8755          Civic Square ACT 2608 Australia |
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