Pacific routing security sets a deadline
Guest Post: PITA 30 showed both the risks of insecure routing and the opportunities for rapid improvement in the Pacific, with PITA 31 set as an implementation target.
Guest Post: PITA 30 showed both the risks of insecure routing and the opportunities for rapid improvement in the Pacific, with PITA 31 set as an implementation target.
APNIC and PITA have renewed their MoU, reaffirming their long-standing partnership and commitment to strengthening Internet development and resilience across the Pacific.
APNIC is pleased to welcome the successful applicants to its 2026 general and Policy Fellowship programs. This year’s Fellows reflect the diversity and talent of network practitioners and community contributors from across the Asia Pacific region.
Strengthening routing security is increasingly critical, and APNIC’s tools are helping operators protect their networks with clearer, more reliable validation and visibility.
While capacity and resilience are strengthening, persistent structural challenges continue to shape how gains are realized across the Pacific.
APNIC is piloting Sub‑Regional Forums with PITA and SANOG to engage Members more closely through locally-delivered technical and policy discussions.
APNIC welcomed delegates from Xiong’an New Area to present the IPv6 City Plaque and discuss continued technical cooperation. The visit highlighted Xiong’an’s large‑scale IPv6 deployment and its 2026 Future City competitions.
How APNIC products and tools can strengthen your network security and improve routing visibility in this upcoming webinar.
The IPv6 Deployment Workshop at APRICOT 2026 introduced refreshed content and lab topologies, giving participants confidence to implement IPv6 in their enterprise networks.
From npNOG to APRICOT, this journey shows how engaging with the Internet community can open unexpected doors — building connections, practical skills, and opportunities that extend well beyond a single event.