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Do you know of someone who has made the Internet better in some way who deserves more recognition? Maybe someone who has helped extend Internet access to a large region? Or wrote widely-used programs that make the Internet more secure? Or maybe someone who has been actively working for open standards and open processes for the Internet?
Each year the Internet Society awards the Jonathan B. Postel Service Award to an individual or an organization that has made outstanding contributions in service to the Internet community.
Some of the recent winners include (see the full list):
The deadline for nominations for the 2019 Postel Service Award is this coming Wednesday, May 15. The award is both a presentation crystal and a $20,000 USD prize. The award will be presented at the 105th meeting of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in Montreal, Canada, in July 2019.
To complete the nomination form (including for yourself), you need the following:
The Postel Service Award provides a great opportunity to recognize people who have made the Internet better is some way. Please consider nominating someone you know before Wednesday’s deadline!
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