Part of the ‘Three of the best’ series, highlighting the most popular posts from the past 12 months.
APNIC’s Podcast PING continued to attract experts to discuss varied Internet operation topics in 2024 — here are three of the best.
- Using Fibre Optics to measure vehicle traffic — Dr Mona Jaber from Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), Joined PING to discuss her work exploring IoT, digital twins and social science-led research in the field of networking and telecommunications.
- Focusing purely on technology limits the understanding of Internet resilience — Nowmay Opalinski from the French Institute of Geopolitics (IFG), University Paris 8 discussed his work on resilience, or rather the lack of it, confronting the Internet in Pakistan
- We don’t need subnets any more — Geoff Huston discusses the question of subnet structure, looking into the APNIC Labs measurement data that collects around 8M discrete IPv6 addresses per day, worldwide.
APNIC has now been producing PING for over two years, inviting subject matter experts to discuss varied Internet operation topics. It’s now available on most popular platforms and will return in the new year. Continue exploring PING podcasts.
If you’re interested in sharing your insights or research, please get in touch — we’re always looking for great Internet measurement stories from the community.
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