Jane Coffin

Jane Coffin (Director, Development Strategy of Internet Society) is responsible for development strategy at the Internet Society, where her work focuses on coordination of collaborative strategies for expanding Internet infrastructure, access, and related capacities in emerging economies

Prior to joining ISOC, Jane worked on Internet and telecommunications policy issues for the Office of International Affairs at the National Telecommunications and Information Administration – U.S. Department of Commerce.  She was an active participant in Internet discussions in the ITU, OAS-CITEL, and OECD, working closely with the five regional Internet registries (RIRs) and other Internet technical community stakeholders. She was very involved in policy discussions on open Internet standards and issues related to BGP, IPv4, IPv6, and MPLS.  While at NTIA, Jane was an advocate for the deployment of Internet exchange points (IXPs) to increase international Internet connectivity (IIC), and was an ITU-T SG-3 IIC co-Rapporteur and an IIC coordinator in CITEL’s PCC.I.  She was Vice-Chair of the Federal IPv6 Task Force, and a Vice-Chair of the ITU Council Child Online Protection Working Group, 

From 2002-2006, she served as Chief of Party, and Deputy Chief of Party on two separate USAID projects in Moldova and Armenia.  Jane worked closely with regulators, policy-makers, senior officials and parliamentarians, Internet service providers, and stakeholders on regulatory strengthening, market access and competition, and liberalization and privatization activities in Moldova and Armenia.

Jane worked for AT&T as a Director of International Affairs/Government Affairs, where she worked on international telecommunications issues, including VOIP, ENUM, and ICAIS, and was a Rapporteur in ITU-D Study Group 1 for universal access/universal service in rural and remote areas.

She holds a BA in Classics from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, attended the College Year in Athens program in Athens, Greece, and was an AFS exchange student in Falun, Sweden (1985-86).

Jane is based in Reston, United States

This was the 3rd year of our conference for all network engineers, peering coordinators, internet providers, cloud administrators, and data centre operators in Central and Eastern Europe hosted by NIX.CZ and VIX.at.

The conference was regularly attended by around 200 participants and supported by interesting sponsors from the Telecommunication and IT communities across Europe.

The programme included professional presentations, presentations by partners and sponsors, workshops, and we were once again dedicating a sizeable space to professional networking. Furthermore,  a new application to facilitate meetings, MeetingTool, was in development and was able.

The 2015 conference was planned as a two-day event in The Sheraton Bratislava Hotel and included a social evening in the centre of Bratislava on 18th March.

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