ESNOG-33 set for May 2025 in Madrid

  • ESNOG-33 will focus on internet infrastructure topics such as IPv6 deployment and network automation.
  • The event will gather network operators, ISPs, and academic representatives from across Spain.

What happened: ESNOG-33 to be held in Madrid this May

The España Network Operators Group (ESNOG) has officially announced the date and venue for its 33rd meeting, ESNOG-33. The event will take place on May 22–23, 2025, at the Universidad Carlos III in Madrid. The meeting aims to bring together network operators, ISPs, academic networks, and other stakeholders to discuss technical challenges and advancements related to internet infrastructure.

This year’s agenda will include presentations and discussions on IPv6 deployment, routing security, network automation, and peering strategies. As with previous meetings, ESNOG-33 will serve as an open platform for sharing technical insights and operational experiences. The event will also feature opportunities for networking and collaboration among professionals in the internet infrastructure community.

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Why it’s important

ESNOG meetings play a crucial role in fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange among Spanish internet infrastructure professionals. As the internet ecosystem continues to evolve, topics like IPv6 implementation and network security are becoming increasingly important. By facilitating discussions on these issues, ESNOG-33 will help improve the quality and coordination of internet services in Spain.

Additionally, the event supports the development of best practices and promotes cooperation among diverse stakeholders, contributing to the resilience and efficiency of the country’s internet infrastructure.

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Juno Chen is an intern reporter at BTW Media. Having studied Media and Data Analytics at the University of Sydney. She specialised in industry insights Contact her at j.chen@btw.media.

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