NSRC http://www.nsrc.org/ This group is dedicated to collect experiences of all those that in one way or another have been touched by the NSRC.

The Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC) is a non-profit entity that has worked since the late 1980s to help develop and deploy networking technology in various activities throughout Asia/Pacific, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East, and the New Independent States. The NSRC works directly with the indigenous network engineers and operators who develop and maintain the Intern

et infrastructure in their respective countries and regions by providing technical information, engineering assistance, training, donations of networking books, equipment and other resources. The end goal in this work is to make it easier for local scientists, engineers and educators to collaborate via the Internet with their international colleagues by helping to connect communities of interest. The NSRC is located at the University of Oregon: http://www.uoregon.edu/

NSRC staff and contractors are working with Bani Lara of PREGINET, part of DOST-ASTI (https://asti.dost.gov.ph/) at Mari...
03/11/2026

NSRC staff and contractors are working with Bani Lara of PREGINET, part of DOST-ASTI (https://asti.dost.gov.ph/) at Mariano Marcos State University (https://www.mmsu.edu.ph/) in the City of Batac, llocos Norte, Philippines to teach a 5-day campus network Design and Operations workshop (https://nsrc.org/workshops/2026/nsrc-mmsu-cndo/). On the second day of the workshop, a group photo was taken using a drone near the university's IT Center. You can enjoy the video on YouTube at https://youtu.be/iDfTmjgFOJQ?si=k33X6n7Zo5lzBKsW

On day 2 of the Campus Network Design and Operations (CNDO) workshop held at Mariano Marcos State University in the City of Batac, llocos Norte, Philippines ...

During the APRICOT 2025 MasterClass and Conference sessions in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia this year NSRC will be leading cl...
02/11/2025

During the APRICOT 2025 MasterClass and Conference sessions in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia this year NSRC will be leading classes on Practical Virtualization with Hybrid Strategies and KINDNS: DNS & DNSSEC operational best practices to improve the DNS Ecosystem. Take a look at the class and APRICOT 2025 details at:

APRICOT 2025 will be held in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia from 19th to 27th February.

NSRC is happy to be part of the 6th Mongolian Network Operators Group meeting (https://2024.nog.mn/en/) and workshops th...
09/30/2024

NSRC is happy to be part of the 6th Mongolian Network Operators Group meeting (https://2024.nog.mn/en/) and workshops this week in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. NSRC is leading a workshop on Campus Network Design and Operations (https://nsrc.org/workshops/2024/nsrc-mnnog6-cndo/) and is a Platinum Sponsor for this year's event (thank you mnNOG). Workshops are being held at the Mongolian University of Science and Technology (https://must.edu.mn/en/) from September 30 through October 3rd. The workshop includes teachers from NSRC, FLEXOPTIX (https://www.flexoptix.net/) and local assistance as well.

11/16/2022

Great interview of NSRC instructor and engineer Dale Smith at the end of the recent Mongolia NOG ( ) conference and workshops.

Read our latest blog entry (https://nsrc.org/blog/mnnog3-hybrid) about what it's like to teach in a mixed remote and loc...
02/01/2022

Read our latest blog entry (https://nsrc.org/blog/mnnog3-hybrid) about what it's like to teach in a mixed remote and local environment using video conferencing, in-person instructors and equipment and remote tools as NSRC and the Mongolian Network Operators Group taught a class on Virtualization in this manner during the mnNOG3 conference and workshops. Did it work? What were the challenges? Find out at https://nsrc.org/blog/mnnog3-hybrid!

Join our friends at The Marconi Society on September 15 for a webinar, "The Decade of Digital Inclusion: Issues That Kee...
09/04/2021

Join our friends at The Marconi Society on September 15 for a webinar, "The Decade of Digital Inclusion: Issues That Keep Us Up at Night," where they will debate the challenges facing policymakers, technologists, and advocates. Their panel includes Internet pioneers and many industry representatives. This event kicks off the Society’s master class, the . Full details are available at https://bit.ly/3jIBoMa.

This free preview panel kicks off the Marconi Society's upcoming symposium, The Decade of Digital Inclusion.

Join us tomorrow at 9 a.m. PDT/12 p.m. EDT/4 p.m. GMT as we take part in the marconisociety May community call! We'll be...
05/21/2021

Join us tomorrow at 9 a.m. PDT/12 p.m. EDT/4 p.m. GMT as we take part in the marconisociety May community call! We'll be joined by our partner Research and Education Network for Uganda -RENU to discuss Celestini: Uganda, a project that enables students to use advanced technologies to benefit their local communities. The event is free and does not require registration. You can see details at:

Samantha Schartman-Cycyk presents about the Celestini Uganda program.

NSRC, the Internet Society (ISOC) and the Energy Sciences Network (ESnet)will be talking about “Global BCP for Routing P...
04/14/2021

NSRC, the Internet Society (ISOC) and the Energy Sciences Network (ESnet)will be talking about “Global BCP for Routing Policy and Security” during the Cyberinfrastructure Engingeering Lunch & Learn series talks on Thursday, April 15 at 14:00 UTC (10:00 EDT). The speakers will be Md Abdul Awal (NSRC), Aftab Siddiqui (Internet Society), and Philip Smith (NSRC). You can see details about this series at https://www.es.net/science-engagement/ci-engineering-lunch-and-learn-series.

Join us on the 15th via Zoom:

https://ESnet.zoom.us/j/804696793

We hope to see you there!

Some more details on this session:

The presenters will cover the latest developments in securing Internet routing infrastructure . Topics include the latest on the Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security ( ), and using the Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) to help secure the routing system. The session will look at the outcomes of a successful RPKI project in South Asia, the latest about Route Origin Validation deployment efforts, and how to use the Observatory to track the improvements we are seeing across the global routing infrastructure.

Designing, building, and maintaining advanced cyberinfrastructure to support scientific use cases can be challenging. There are numerous items to learn...

There are many useful sessions on   at  . NSRC, Internet Society and   have worked together on multiple tutorials on the...
02/25/2021

There are many useful sessions on at . NSRC, Internet Society and have worked together on multiple tutorials on the topics of BGP deployment, Wireless deployment, DNSSEC and Network Monitoring and Management 2.0. You can see more details on these tutorials at https://nsrc.org/workshops/2021/apricot2021/. Ready about these efforts at MANRS.org in the blog entry:
https://www.manrs.org/2021/02/mastering-routing-security-at-apricot-2021/

One of the biggest events of the year is APRICOT, the annual Asia Pacific Regional Internet Conference on Operational Technologies. This year, it offers online technical training from February…

LINX presents: RouteViews BGP Monitoring Infrastructure: New Features and ToolsOver the past few years,   engineers and ...
02/12/2021

LINX presents: RouteViews BGP Monitoring Infrastructure: New Features and Tools

Over the past few years, engineers and the Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC) have been working hard to bring some new features to their BGP monitoring platforms. Join the LINX - London Internet Exchange for a 45 minute demo and presentation of those new features. Topics include: CLI tips and tricks, RPKI, and real-time access to BGP streaming telemetry presented by David Teach, lead engineer for the University of Oregon RouteViews project and Philip Smith, Senior Network Engineer for the Network Startup Resource Center.

Time and Date: February 22 at 09:00 London, England (GMT)

Register by going to:

Over the past few years, RouteViews engineers have been working hard to bring some new features to their BGP monitoring platforms. Join us for a 45 minutes demo and presentation of those new features. Topics include: CLI tips and tricks, RPKI, and real-time access to BGP streaming telemetry.

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