Policy Series: Community-led policy process stands the test of time
Anne Lord helps answer a question that is often asked about APNIC Policy: how was the current policy process created in the first place?
Anne Lord helps answer a question that is often asked about APNIC Policy: how was the current policy process created in the first place?
Since 1997, MyCERT has played a leading role as the national technical reference centre in responding to and advising on cybersecurity incidents in Malaysia.
With 2-byte ASN exhaustion rapidly approaching, Geoff Huston helped develop a policy and plan that successfully transitioned the Internet to 4-byte ASNs.
Rajesh Chharia’s 2008 policy proposal to lower the minimum IPv4 allocation to a /22 helped startup ISPs across the region begin their Internet journey.
Akinori Maemura was one of a group of policy trailblazers from the APNIC region that helped create the first global IPv6 policy.
Philip Smith, Jonny Martin and Randy Bush’s policy to ration the final /8 of IPv4 addresses in the Asia Pacific provided a vital soft landing in the transition to IPv6.
Izumi Okutani tells the story behind the global policy that would change how the remaining IPv4 addresses were distributed by IANA to the RIRs.
Malaysia’s second Internet Exchange (IX) launches in the border state of Johor.
Dialog Axiata became Sri Lanka’s first commercial operator to provide IPv6 services in 2016. Learn from their journey.
Thanks to everyone who attended APNIC 46 in Nouméa, New Caledonia — we hope you enjoyed it!