Only a few days remain until the ISP industry gathers in Buenos Aires
The countdown has begun for the National Meeting of Internet Providers, which will take place on the 12th and 13th of next month at the Costa Salguero Convention Center, the largest industry event that every year is organized by the Argentine Chamber of Small Internet Providers (CAPPI).
It will be two days of talks, exhibitions, and experiences that drive the growth of the ecosystem, which on this occasion will have as their central theme the motto Networks that unite us, decisions that drive us; hence the agenda will be focused specifically on the current state of infrastructure development in the national context.
Another strong point will be networking, which provides the opportunity to close new deals and strengthen ties among colleagues. That is why on Friday the 14th a Third Half will be held, an informal get-together space for participants (it is ticketed and costs $ 50,000).
With Suricata we will once again be present with our stand to showcase how the Suricata Cx 3.0 solution works and the multiple advantages it offers for customer service and business improvement for ISPs.
CAPPI is the entity that brings together all the small internet providers in the country, and its goal is to publicize the sector’s concerns and needs to public agencies. It is made up of small companies that can range from 50 users to several hundred; some of which cover just a neighborhood while others have a presence in several provinces.
For registration, do so here; for more information, visit the Chamber’s website, www.cappi.org.ar
If you want to learn more about Suricata Cx 3.0, don’t hesitate to contact us.

Martin Weidemann is a specialist in digital transformation, telecommunications, and customer experience, with more than 20 years leading technology projects in fintech, ISPs, and digital services across Latin America and the U.S. He has been a founder and advisor to startups, works actively with internet operators and technology companies, and writes from practical experience, not theory. At Suricata he shares clear analysis, real cases, and field learnings on how to scale operations, improve support, and make better technology decisions.

