APNIC 38 Workshop week begins!
APNIC 38 Workshop week began yesterday in Brisbane
APNIC 38 Workshop week began yesterday in Brisbane
APNIC and ICANN today signed an agreement to help improve the performance, availability and reliability of the Internet in the growing Asia Pacific region by deploying L-root server instances.
Let me begin with a disclaimer: I cannot write computer code and so do not understand the language(s) I am about to write about.
Yet, like everyone else in the Asia Pacific region, my life is …
APNIC trainers visited Phnom Penh, Cambodia from July 21-23 to conduct a three-day Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Workshop at The Royal University of Phnom Penh.
Another successful workshop has been completed at the Asian Institute of Technology Bangkok with our regular host intERLab.
The Malaysia Network Operators Group (MyNOG) brings together network operators in Malaysia to encourage knowledge sharing, learning and co-operation, and provides a forum to discuss operational issues and technologies of interest.
Senior Internet Development Advisor, Miwa Fujii reports on the continuing collaboration with the ITU’s Asia Pacific Centre of Excellence on IPv6 deployment and capacity development.
APNIC’s Miwa Fujii discusses her recent visit to Korea to learn about KISA KRNIC’s IPv6 adoption efforts in the industry.
I recently attended the Vietnam Network Information Centre’s (VNNIC) Open Member Meeting (OMM), which was held in Hanoi, and simulcast remotely to Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City.
APNIC’s Sunny Chendi and Tuan Nguyen attended to present various technical updates and provide training at the 24th South Asian Network Operator’s Group (SANOG 24) in New Delhi, India.