The impact of mobile on rural Internet users in Papua New Guinea
Guest Post: Access to the Internet and communication technology is creating new opportunities and challenges in rural Papua New Guinea.
Guest Post: Access to the Internet and communication technology is creating new opportunities and challenges in rural Papua New Guinea.
Guest Post: Over 20 people attended the first ever training event held by APNIC in Afghanistan – a tutorial on the fundamental technical networking aspects of the Internet.
If you’re a security professional, I encourage you to spend time visiting and talking to students at local universities and colleges to share your experiences.
Register now for two back-to-back workshops in New Caledonia this April on MPLS and IPv6.
First recipient of the 2015 APNIC Internet Operations Research Grants to focus on IPv6 transition.
Two female network engineers discuss the challenges in forging a career in the predominantly male ICT industry in Cambodia.
Register now for this advanced five-day workshop held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, from 4 to 8 April 2016.
The ISIF Asia grant programs are a great opportunity to secure funding for innovative Internet technology projects solving local and regional issues .
New networks, both digital and personal, were made during the APRICOT 2016 Workshops in Auckland, New Zealand.
For the final post in this series, we return to the idea that the Internet is not just helping New Zealand to retain talent, but is helping it attract talent to its shores.