SANOG (South Asian Network Operators Group) is a regional forum for network operators in South Asia. It was established to provide a platform for discussion and collaboration on operational issues related to data networking.
The South Asian Network Operators Group (SANOG) was established to provide a platform for discussing operational issues and technologies of interest to data operators in the South Asian Region. The main objective is to help the local network operators to network with each other, share experiences and knowledge, and collaborate on regional development.
Our Vision
To provide a regional forum for network operators in South Asia to exchange technical information and discuss operational issues. SANOG is a non-profit organization, and is modeled after similar forums like NANOG in North America and RIPE in Europe.
Community Focused
SANOG meetings are held twice a year in different countries in the South Asian region. These meetings include workshops, tutorials, and conference sessions covering a wide range of topics related to Internet operations and engineering.
Core Focus Areas
- check_circle Technical Knowledge Sharing
- check_circle Regional Connectivity Standards
- check_circle Capacity Building Workshops
- check_circle Network Security Collaboration
By bringing together network engineers, developers, and researchers from across South Asia, SANOG continues to play a critical role in the growth and stability of the regional Internet ecosystem.