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    Year Location Dates
    AfNOG 2000 Cape Town, South Africa 30th April - 5th May, 2000
    AfNOG 2001 Accra, Ghana 5th May - 13th May, 2001
    AfNOG 2002 Lome, Togo 5th May - 14th May, 2002
    AfNOG 2003 Kampala, Uganda 8th June - 15th June, 2003
    AfNOG 2004 Dakar, Senegal 16th May - 21st May, 2004
    AfNOG 2005 Maputo, Mozambique 17th April - 25th April, 2005
    AfNOG 2006 Nairobi, Kenya 7th May - 15th May, 2006
    AfNOG 2007 Abuja, Nigeria 23rd April - 7th May, 2007

    With Thanks

    The Africa Network Operators' Group (AfNOG) would like to thank all our sponsors over the years for their support and help. Without these generous organizations the AfNOG meetings and workshops would not have been possible.

    Sponsors AfNOG2008

    AfNOG2008 Workshop and Meetings taking place from May 24 - June 6, 2008 in Rabat, Morocco would not be possible without the generous support of the following organizations:

    EMI The National Center for Scientific and Technical Research, CNRST (http://www.cnr.ac.ma/) and the Mohammadia Engineering Institute, EMI (http://www.emi.ac.ma/) are joint hosts of the event.
    AfriNIC AfriNIC is a joint sponsor for the AfNOG 2008 events.
    Afilias Afilias has kindly provided support to help cover the cost of training of some workshop participants.
    Cisco Systems Cisco Systems along with Cisco Europe have kindly loaned routing and switch equipment to AfNOG for hands-on training sessions in the workshop classrooms as well as kindly donating funds to cover workshop fees for some participants.
    National Science Foundation The National Science Foundation provided assistance to participating network engineers from research and education networks via the NSRC project.
    Cisco Press has kindly donated technical reference books for workshop participants.
    Internet Society The Internet Society has kindly provided funding to help cover the cost of training workshop participants.
    FreeBSD Mall has donated full sets of the FreeBSD 6.1 release CDs for all workshop participants.
    IDRC CRDI IDRC CRDI has kindly provided funding to help cover the cost of training of some Workshop/NREN Participants and Trainee Instructors.
    O'Reilly and Associates kindly donated technical reference books for all workshop participants.
    Francophonie together with AfriNIC have kindly provided support to help cover the cost of some training workshop participants.
    Network Startup Resource Center The Network Startup Resource Center helps to organize AfNOG workshop and Meeting curriculum, facilitate the donation and shipping of books and equipment and provides some instructors as well as paying for their travel.
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