Bangladesh’s network community comes together at bdNOG 20
At bdNOG 20, Bangladesh’s Internet community came together to share practical experience, address operational challenges, and strengthen local capacity for a more secure, IPv6-ready Internet.
At bdNOG 20, Bangladesh’s Internet community came together to share practical experience, address operational challenges, and strengthen local capacity for a more secure, IPv6-ready Internet.
How the Asia Pacific Internet community strengthened infrastructure, skills, and collaboration in the second half of 2025.
Two groups of students from NITK discuss the work they did at the IETF 122 Bangkok hackathon, and afterwards in their WG. Professor Mohit Taliani is seeking to encourage new entrants to join IETF protocol and standards development.
APNIC Members are invited to attend the AGM at APNIC 61, held as part of APRICOT 2026, in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Thursday, 12 February 2026.
Guest Post: APNIC 2025 Fellow Rabby prepares future Fellows to make the most of their Fellowship experience by sharing what he learned during his time as an APNIC Fellow.
APNIC is acting on feedback to improve services, products, Member experience, and community engagement across the region.
APNIC plays an active role in promoting the development of the Internet in the Asia Pacific. Here are the top three posts on the topic from 2025.
ipv4.games gamifies the IPv4 address space. We asked the creators of the game why they made it and how it works.
Nominations are open for three positions on the APNIC EC. The deadline to submit a nomination is 20 January 2026.
2025 APNIC Fellows reflect on what they learned in the fellowship program, and the impact they hope to have.