Event Wrap: ITU-ADB Asia-Pacific Regional Forum
The three-day forum, featuring plenary sessions, bi/multi-lateral meetings, and exhibition on Universal Access and Service and Broadband Deployment.
The three-day forum, featuring plenary sessions, bi/multi-lateral meetings, and exhibition on Universal Access and Service and Broadband Deployment.
The 21 APEC economies have agreed to promote the greater adoption of IPv6 at the 10th meeting of APEC Telecommunications and Information Ministers (TELMIN).
No one can deny the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) will soon exhaust its available supply of IPv4 addresses, but what many people are speculating about is exactly when this will occur.
GSMA Mobile World Congress is the world’s biggest mobile industry event, this year attracting 93,000+ attendees from 200 countries.
On Monday evening, just before the APRICOT 2015 Opening Social, around 50 people converged to enjoy refreshments and chat with the APNIC Executive Committee (EC).
The International Cyberpolicy Centre of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute and the Institute of Strategic and International Studies, Malaysia, organized a workshop to gather expert views from Asia-Pacific in preparation for the next Global Cyber Space Conference (GCCS2015).
The 25th South Asia Network Operators Group (SANOG) conference was held in Kandy, Sri Lanka from 16 to 24 January 2015.
To welcome in the new year, APNIC asked a cross section of the Asia-Pacific numbering community for their thoughts on last year, and for their predictions for the Internet in 2015.
Three of the most popular policy-related posts from the APNIC blog in 2014
IPv6 has certainly been a hot topic in 2014, so we have collated the three most popular IPv6 posts below.