EVENT
Join us for ZANOG25!
Mark your calendars for April 23-24, 2025 and get ready to experience the ZANOG25 Conference at the incredible Coastlands Hotel Umhlanga in Durban, South Africa!
Over two action-packed days, you’ll enjoy:
• Dynamic discussions on cutting-edge topics in Internet Operations and Technologies.
• Knowledge-sharing sessions led by industry experts.
• Hands-on technical workshops to sharpen your skills
The ZANOG team look forward to connecting with the community again!
Agenda
23 April 2025
Time | Session | Info |
---|---|---|
8h00 | Morning tea and croissants | |
9h00 | Newcomers' session : How to get the most out of ZANOG | Donald Jolley |
9h30 | Welcome | Donald Jolley |
10h00 | Coherent Optics 101 | Mark Tinka |
10h30 | O-E-O, No Need to Slow: The Optical Routing Revolution | Byren Meintjes |
11h00 | Morning Coffee | |
11h30 | Contemplating Internet History: Where Do We Go Next? | Jim Cowie |
12h00 | Community Panel | Amreesh Phokeer ft: |
12h30 | Community Panel (continued) | Sara Alamin Donald Jolley |
13h00-14.30 | Lunch | |
14h30 | Every ISP Needs To Use A QoE Middle-Box On Their Network | Frantisek (Frank) Borsik |
15h00 | Unlocking Network Visibility through Programmable Data Planes | Gerrit Avenant |
15h30 | VPP: A 1Tbps+ fully open source router | Pim van Pelt |
16h15 | Tea / Whisky BOF with quiz / informal social | |
18h00 -> | Beers for Peers |
23 April 2025
Time | Session | Info |
---|---|---|
8h00 | Morning tea and croissants | |
9h00 | Newcomers' session : How to get the most out of ZANOG | Donald Jolley |
9h30 | Welcome | Donald Jolley |
10h00 | Coherent Optics 101 | Mark Tinka |
10h30 | O-E-O, No Need to Slow: The Optical Routing Revolution | Byren Meintjes |
11h00 | Morning Coffee | |
11h30 | Contemplating Internet History: Where Do We Go Next? | Jim Cowie |
12h00 | Community Panel | Amreesh Phokeer ft: |
12h30 | Community Panel (continued) | Sara Alamin Donald Jolley |
13h00-14.30 | Lunch | |
14h30 | Every ISP Needs To Use A QoE Middle-Box On Their Network | Frantisek (Frank) Borsik |
15h00 | Unlocking Network Visibility through Programmable Data Planes | Gerrit Avenant |
15h30 | VPP: A 1Tbps+ fully open source router | Pim van Pelt |
16h15 | Tea / Whisky BOF with quiz / informal social | |
18h00 -> | Beers for Peers |
24 April 2025
Time | Session | Info |
---|---|---|
8h00 | Morning tea and croissants | |
9h00 | Building skills for the next-generation of Internet Plumbers | Facilitator TBD |
9h30 | Virtualized firewalls and networking in Linux (ProxMox) | Hendrik Visage |
10h00 | Linux: B-RAS with accel-ppp | Ian Coetzee / Russell Cook |
10h30 | Containerlab - Network labs for the future | Nardus le Roux |
11h00 | Morning Coffee | |
11h30 | Building and operating a global DNS anycast network | Sara Alamin |
12h00 | ||
12h30 | .ZA ASN vulnerabilities: A CSIRT.net.za overview | Warwick Ward-Cox |
13h00-14.30 | Lunch | |
14h30 | Current and looming legislation: What should ISPs be worrying about? | Dominic Cull |
15h00 | Maps, opinions and best practices: ISPA’s fibre projects | Ant Brooks |
15h30 | Roadmap to restoring AFRINIC : A strategy workshop for AFRINIC members and stakeholders | Facilitator TBD |
Closing Cocktail |
Time | Session | Info |
---|---|---|
8h00 | Morning tea and croissants | |
9h00 | Newcomers' session : How to get the most out of ZANOG | Donald Jolley |
9h30 | Welcome | Donald Jolley |
10h00 | Coherent Optics 101 | Mark Tinka |
10h30 | O-E-O, No Need to Slow: The Optical Routing Revolution | Byren Meintjes |
11h00 | Morning Coffee | |
11h30 | Contemplating Internet History: Where Do We Go Next? | Jim Cowie |
12h00 | Community Panel | Amreesh Phokeer ft: |
12h30 | Community Panel (continued) | Sara Alamin Donald Jolley |
13h00-14.30 | Lunch | |
14h30 | Every ISP Needs To Use A QoE Middle-Box On Their Network | Frantisek (Frank) Borsik |
15h00 | Unlocking Network Visibility through Programmable Data Planes | Gerrit Avenant |
15h30 | VPP: A 1Tbps+ fully open source router | Pim van Pelt |
16h15 | Tea / Whisky BOF with quiz / informal social | |
18h00 -> | Beers for Peers |
Time | Session | Info |
---|---|---|
8h00 | Morning tea and croissants | |
9h00 | Building skills for the next-generation of Internet Plumbers | Facilitator TBD |
9h30 | Virtualized firewalls and networking in Linux (ProxMox) | Hendrik Visage |
10h00 | Linux: B-RAS with accel-ppp | Ian Coetzee / Russell Cook |
10h30 | Containerlab - Network labs for the future | Nardus le Roux |
11h00 | Morning Coffee | |
11h30 | Building and operating a global DNS anycast network | Sara Alamin |
12h00 | ||
12h30 | .ZA ASN vulnerabilities: A CSIRT.net.za overview | Warwick Ward-Cox |
13h00-14.30 | Lunch | |
14h30 | Current and looming legislation: What should ISPs be worrying about? | Dominic Cull |
15h00 | Maps, opinions and best practices: ISPA’s fibre projects | Ant Brooks |
15h30 | Roadmap to restoring AFRINIC : A strategy workshop for AFRINIC members and stakeholders | Facilitator TBD |
Closing Cocktail |
Sponsors
We invite sponsors to play a vital role in the success of the ZANOG25 Plenary Conference.
Call for Papers
The Programme Committee welcome presentations and tutorials for the ZANOG2025 Plenary.
Training
Training opportunities will be available at ZANOG25, contact us for more information.

Venue
ZANOG25 will be hosted at the Coastlands Hotel Umhlanga, a premier venue located in the heart of Durban, South Africa. This modern hotel offers state-of-the-art facilities, luxurious accommodations, and exceptional service, ensuring a comfortable and productive environment for all attendees. Situated in the vibrant Umhlanga area, the hotel provides easy access to stunning beaches, shopping centres, and a variety of dining options. Whether you’re here for the conference or to explore the city, Coastlands Hotel Umhlanga offers the perfect blend of convenience and elegance.





Nearby accommodation
These options provide a range of amenities and are conveniently located near the conference venue. For more information may we recommend visiting Booking.com or Airbnb for more information.
- Located just 0.3 km from Coastlands Hotel, this hotel offers luxurious rooms and is within walking distance to restaurants and bars.
- Situated 0.6 km away, this hotel provides a homey atmosphere with friendly staff and a broad selection of food.
- Only 0.3 km from Coastlands Hotel, this hotel features spacious rooms, great breakfast, and a heated swimming pool.
Protea Hotel Fire & Ice! Durban Umhlanga Ridge
- Located 0.4 km away, this hotel offers modern decor and excellent service.




Travel
Visa Information
Before visiting South Africa, make sure you have a valid passport and determine whether you need a visa. Citizens of many countries are exempt from visa requirements for stays of up to 90 days. To confirm the specific requirements for your nationality, visit the South African Department of Home Affairs website or contact your local South African embassy or consulate.
Transportation options
Durban offers various transportation options, including the well-organized Durban People Mover buses, which operate city loops and beach lines. Taxis are available, but it’s recommended to use reputable companies like Uber. Car rentals are also a convenient option for exploring the city and surrounding areas.
Public transport
- The official eThekwini Municipality website offers insights into public buses and other transport services in Durban.
- GoDurban! A specialized site focusing on Durban’s integrated rapid public transport network and features maps, routes, and planned upgrades to the city’s transportation infrastructure.
For ride sharing
Uber South Africa: a popular option for convenient and flexible transport, covers most of Durban and offers trip estimates and booking options.
Bolt:An affordable alternative to Uber, also well-established in Durban.
For long-distance and inter-city travel
Intercape: long-distance bus services connecting Durban to other major cities in South Africa and offers schedules, ticket pricing and online booking.
Greyhound: known for comfort and reliable inter-city travel.


Health and safety
While Durban is a vibrant and exciting city, it’s important to stay vigilant due to higher crime rates in some areas. Avoid walking alone at night and use reliable transportation. Health-wise, ensure you have travel insurance and stay updated on any required vaccinations, such as yellow fever if traveling from affected areas. For more information please visit The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health’s official website.
Plugs and devices
South Africa uses Type C, M, and N plugs with a standard voltage of 230V and a frequency of 50Hz5. Ensure your devices are compatible or bring a suitable adapter and voltage converter if necessary.

Currency and exchange
The local currency is the South African Rand (ZAR). Currency exchange services are available at Durban King Shaka International Airport and various locations throughout the city. ATMs are widely accessible, and debit/credit cards are commonly accepted.
By using these options, you can ensure you have the local currency needed for your stay in South Africa.

Local activities and attractions
Enjoy your visit to Durban, a city rich in culture, natural beauty, and exciting experiences!
1. Golden Mile: Stroll along this beachfront promenade lined with shops, restaurants, and entertainment options.
2. uShaka Marine World:
Explore this popular marine theme park, home to an aquarium, thrilling water slides, and captivating dolphin shows.
3. Durban Botanic Gardens:
The oldest surviving botanic garden in Africa, featuring diverse plant collections.
4. Moses Mabhida Stadium:
Enjoy panoramic city views or try adventure activities like the famous Big Swing at this iconic stadium.
5. Valley of a Thousand Hills:
Immerse yourself in the scenic beauty of this region, offering cultural experiences and breathtaking landscapes.
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