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INET 2000 18-21 July 2000 Yokohama, Japan

The Internet Global Summit - Global Distributed Intelligence for Everyone

The 10th Annual Internet Society Conference
18-21 July 2000
Pacifico Yokohama Conference Center
Yokohama, Japan
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Special Thanks

The Internet Society wishes to express its gratitude to the following for helping to make INET 2000 a success:

INET 2000 Japan Secretariat Staff

  • Hitoshi Arai (NTT Communications Corporation)
  • Namiko Ito
  • Takashi Itahashi (Internet Research Institute inc.)

Conference Management

  • Hidekazu Arai (e-side inc.)
  • Scott Macdonald (JTB Communications,Inc)
  • Mariko Kida (JTB Communications,Inc)
  • Michiaki Yamamoto (JTB Commjunications, Inc)
  • Katsuo Yamaguchi (JTB Communications, Inc)
  • Toshio Aratani (JTB Communications, Inc)

Exhibition Management

  • Teiji Aoki (SOFTBANK Forums Japan, Inc)
  • Mayumi Hashimoto (SOFTBANK Forums Japan Inc.)
  • Takashi Sato (SOFTBANK Forums Japan, Inc)
  • Yasuaki Oshima (SOFTBANK Forums Japan, Inc)

Best Poster Winners Selected

The following were selected by attendees as Best Posters of INET2000:

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Why Should You Attend INET 2000?

INET is the premier event in the Internet industry, providing an international forum for advancing the development and implementation of Internet networks, technologies, applications, and policies.

The world’s Internet leaders meet at INET conferences to exchange experiences and shape the future of the Internet. INET attendees examine strategic issues emanating from the Internet’s impact on commerce and finance, education, technologies and societies. INET 2000 presents a strong technical program with all papers peer reviewed by industry experts from around the world.

WHO IS THE HOST OF INET 2000?

The Internet Society (ISOC) is pleased to host the 10th Annual INET Conference. ISOC acts not only as a global clearinghouse for Internet information and education but also as a facilitator and coordinator of Internet-related initiatives around the world. From commerce to education to social issues, ISOC's goal is to enhance the availability and utility of the Internet on the widest possible scale.

WHO ATTENDS INET INTERNET GLOBAL SUMMITS?

More than 2,000 decision-makers and networking professionals involved in extending the use and reach of Internet networks in their organizations or countries are expected to attend INET 2000. Their roles involve nearly every aspect of the Internet’s development and operations.