IETF is the event of reference dedicated to the Engineering and Evolution of Internet Technologies, which takes place three times a year in different continents. The attendees range from network engineers and operators to vendors, researchers, and anyone with an interest in making the Internet work better.
IETF's primary outputs are technical documents, which provide information and guidance on how to design, use, and manage Internet technologies. These documents are widely used by network engineers, operators, and vendors to ensure that the Internet works smoothly and efficiently.
IETF consists of several working groups, each of which focuses on a specific area of Internet technology. These working groups meet regularly to discuss and develop technical documents. In addition to working group meetings, IETF also hosts plenary sessions, where attendees can learn about the latest developments in Internet technology and discuss important issues facing the Internet community.
Internet & Intranet
Telecommunications
Computers Networks
Computers