The root of a robust Internet
Expanding root server numbers in the Asia Pacific improves both the speed of DNS services and the Internet’s resiliency.
Expanding root server numbers in the Asia Pacific improves both the speed of DNS services and the Internet’s resiliency.
APNIC participated at the Pacific ICT Days 2017 and the Pacific Internet Governance Forum (PacIGF) from 17 to 18 May 2017 in Port Vila, Vanuatu.
APNIC participated at the official launch of Papua New Guinea’s first neutral IXP on 17 May 2017.
Nominations for the 2017 NRO NC election are now open.
The APNIC Blog is celebrating the fifth anniversary of World IPv6 Launch with a series of IPv6 posts this week. Let’s make IPv6 the new normal!
New whois features will be available in the coming months when the APNIC whois master server update is complete.
APNIC participated at bdNOG 6 in Bogra, Bangladesh from 19 to 23 May 2017.
Guest Post: More than 150 delegates attended the second BKNIX Peering Forum in Bangkok, Thailand.
Want to learn from some of the region’s foremost Internet experts? Apply now for an APNIC 44 fellowship.
Experts from government, the private sector, academia, and the wider community discussed the major issues facing Afghanistan’s Internet at the inaugural Afghanistan School on Internet Governance (AfSIG) meeting.