The 25th Asia-Pacific Network Operations and Management Symposium
Towards Smarter and Pervasive Management in the Era of 6G Networks
22-24 September 2025, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
🔹 Sponsored by KICS KNOM, IEICE ICM, National Sun Yat-sen University, and National Science and Technology Council (Taiwan)
🔹 Technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE Communications Society
🔹 Supported by Chunghwa Telecom
The Asia-Pacific Network Operations and Management Symposium (APNOMS) is a premier conference on network operations and management in the Asia-Pacific region. APNOMS meets every year, typically during September, and boasts a rich history of successes. It contains a full three-day program of keynotes, tutorials, technical sessions, panel discussions, poster sessions, and exhibits targeting network management that span the computing and telecommunications areas.
APNOMS 2025 marks the 25th, following the successful APNOMS 1997 (Seoul), APNOMS 1998 (Sendai), APNOMS 1999 (Kyongju), APNOMS 2000 (Nara), APNOMS 2001 (Sydney), APNOMS 2002 (Jeju), APNOMS 2003 (Fukuoka), APNOMS 2005 (Okinawa), APNOMS 2006 (Busan), APNOMS 2007 (Sapporo), APNOMS 2008 (Beijing), APNOMS 2009 (Jeju), APNOMS 2011 (Taipei), APNOMS 2012 (Seoul), APNOMS 2013 (Hiroshima), APNOMS 2014 (Hsinchu), APNOMS 2015 (Busan), APNOMS 2016 (Kanazawa), APNOMS 2017 (Seoul), APNOMS 2019 (Matsue), APNOMS 2020 (Daegu), APNOMS 2021 (Tainan), APNOMS 2022 (Takamatsu), and APNOMS 2023 (Sejong).
Non-terrestrial networks, such as satellites and high-altitude platforms, are becoming increasingly important as the 6G era dawns. They make it easier for people all over the world to access network services by making up for the service coverage deficiencies of traditional terrestrial networks. As a result, network operations and management will become more widespread and, consequently, more intelligent. In view of this, the theme of APNOMS 2025 is "Towards Smarter and Pervasive Management in the Era of 6G Networks."
We cordially invite you to submit papers for technical sessions, poster sessions, and also innovation sessions. Along with this, we encourage you to submit tutorial proposals on recently advanced topics. We look forward to seeing you in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Finally, we would like to express our sincere thanks to the authors, reviewers, committee members, volunteers, and participants who made a great effort for the success of APNOMS 2025.
You-Chiun Wang
(National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan)
Haruo Oishi
(Sojo University, Japan)
Wootae Kim
(KT, Korea)