Behind the Curtain: Making IPv6 work
Before IPv6 can ‘just work’ for Internet users, ISPs and software developers often have legacy technology challenges to overcome at the back end.
Before IPv6 can ‘just work’ for Internet users, ISPs and software developers often have legacy technology challenges to overcome at the back end.
Lawrence Lessig came to the Sydney Blockchain Workshop to remind us that we only get the network we want if we fight for it.
GGM reviews the Turris Omnia project – a publicly funded starter project to design and build a fully open specification home router.
How do you apply international humanitarian law to the emerging problems of Cyber Warfare?
A new hacakathon project presented at RIPE 71 can help us better understand fundamentals of global routing behaviour.
Discussions surrounding ASNs were some of the more interesting policy topics at RIPE 71.
Having listened to Geoff Huston describe the future of the Internet as mobile, GGM seeks to make sense of some looming issues that surrounding such future.
My thoughts on presentations at the Internet Engineering and Planning Group meeting at IETF 94 in Yokohama this week.
Should we change the size of IPv4 allocations from IANA?
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