Reflections on a transforming interconnection ecosystem
Guest Post: Is the peering market in decline? A closer look at global data and operator experience suggests otherwise.
Guest Post: Is the peering market in decline? A closer look at global data and operator experience suggests otherwise.
Exploring how Indonesia’s unique geography, policy direction, and technical community are shaping one of the Asia Pacific’s most significant Internet ecosystems. Rapid digital expansion, growing infrastructure investment, and an increasingly active operator community are driving progress, even as challenges remain.
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.
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.
A closer look at which training was offered and where gives an interesting picture of the technical skills development priorities in the Asia Pacific region.
At APNIC 60, over 80 participants took part in training that made a direct link between an individual engineer’s skills and the resilience of the regional and global Internet.
Key highlights from the final preparatory meeting for WTDC-25.
Changes are coming to APNIC’s Development activities as it focuses on improving the deployment and management of Internet number resources in the region.
From routing security to nationwide IPv6-only, see how coordinated operations are building the future of Viet Nam’s Internet.