
Keep Ukraine Connected (MCH2022)
Chaos Computer Club - archive feed · Sander Steffann
July 22, 202232m 15s
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Show Notes
In March 2022 the Global NOG Alliance (GNA) started the Keep Ukraine Connected task force to help network operators in Ukraine during and after the invasion. These are our experiences. A simple idea turned into an interesting logistics puzzle with a steep learning curve into customs rules.
What started as a simple idea ("Our goal is to help network operator groups, I'm sure there is more that we can do than hosting their websites and email when there is a war going on) turned into a global aid campaign. We have shipped a truck full of network equipment to Ukraine, and that was only a tiny part. Many companies and individuals from around the world have donated money, hardware and software to help the Ukrainian network operators. Everything from WiFi access points and PoE switches to be used in the bomb shelters to full-rack core routers for rebuilding their infrastructure.
In the end the logistics are the hardest part. Finding warehouses to temporarily store the donated hardware to getting help shipping equipment across borders and through complicated customs rules (network devices are dual-use goods, and convincing customs officers that a truck full of gear qualifies as humanitarian aid can be a challenge…)
about this event: https://program.mch2022.org/mch2022/talk/QUFG7J/
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