Nokia Commits US$750K to Support the Work of the Internet Engineering Task Force
March 20 2019 - 9:01AM
Press Release
Support of the premier Internet standards
development organization will include hosting the 106th IETF
meeting on 16-22 November 2019
20 March 2019
Espoo, Finland - Nokia, a global leader in
creating the technologies at the heart of our connected world, has
made a multi-year commitment of US$750 thousand to support the work
of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). As the Internet's
premier standards organization, specifications developed in the
IETF are a foundation for services and technologies used across the
global Internet. This commitment establishes Nokia as an IETF
Global Host, the highest recognized level of support.
"We are very pleased that Nokia has made this significant
commitment to support the important work of the IETF," said Alissa
Cooper, Chair of the IETF. "Nokia's support will help extend the
IETF's long tradition of bringing together a diverse technical
community around work that embodies innovation, technical
excellence and practical relevance, and results in standards that
make the Internet work better."
As an IETF Global Host, Nokia will have the opportunity to work
closely with the IETF community over multiple years. This includes
serving as host for the upcoming IETF 106 meeting to be held on
November 16-22, 2019 in Singapore. IETF 106 is expected to bring
together more than 1200 technologists from around the world.
"IETF plays a critical role in making the Internet work better
through an open and pragmatic approach that emphasizes
collaboration and working implementations," said Steve Vogelsang,
CTO of IP and Optical Networks at Nokia. "We proudly support our
employees who contribute to the IETF and are also pleased to
support its mission as a sponsor, particularly given Nokia's long
track record of building products that implement relevant IETF
technologies."
Technical standards developed in the IETF form the foundation
for online services and capabilities used billions of times each
day. These capabilities include online security, the Web, email,
and domain names. Since its first meeting in January 16, 1986 in
San Diego, California, the IETF has published more than 8000
documents that describe standards for the fundamental technologies
and widely used services on today's global Internet.
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About the Internet Engineering Task Force
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is the Internet's
premier technical standards body. It gathers a large open, global
community of network designers, engineers, operators, vendors, and
researchers concerned with the evolution of the Internet
architecture and the smooth operation of the Internet. The IETF
seeks broad participation. The work of the IETF takes place online,
largely through email lists, reducing barriers to participation and
maximizing contributions from around the world. For more
information, see:http://www.ietf.org/
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