The Value of NOG Workshops for the Regional Technical Community

May 20, 2026

The Value of NOG Workshops for the Regional Technical Community
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By Erika Vega, Nicolás Antoniello, and Guillermo Cicileo

For the past four years, LACNIC, LACNOG, and ICANN have been working together to deliver technical workshops in countries across Latin America and the Caribbean. This collaboration is designed to support the region’s network operators by creating in-person spaces for knowledge exchange, technical training, and the promotion of best practices that contribute to an open, stable, and secure Internet.

These workshops are part of a shared strategic goal: developing leadership within the regional community by strengthening its technical capacity. In a diverse region, with different realities and levels of maturity, training and exchange spaces among operators are key to consolidating stronger and better-prepared technical communities.

Training opportunities also help bring the technical community closer to the technical organizations within the regional and global Internet ecosystem. Through these spaces, participants gain a clearer understanding of each organization’s role, as well as the opportunities to collaborate in the processes they coordinate, which are based on multistakeholder participation.

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Stronger Technical Communities

One of the most important contributions of NOG workshops is their ability to strengthen local technical communities. By bringing together network operators, Internet service providers, Internet exchange points, academic institutions, public-sector organizations, and other ecosystem stakeholders, these workshops help build relationships that extend well beyond a single training event.

These relationships matter because Internet operations also rely on trust and collaboration. When a technical community is active and connected, best practices circulate more effectively, lessons learned are shared, and coordination in response to incidents or common challenges becomes easier.

The workshops also provide a valuable opportunity to better understand operators’ real needs: which topics require further support, what barriers are preventing the adoption of best practices, and which technical capabilities should continue to be developed in each local context.

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