RIPE NCC announces inter-RIR transfers
Organizations in the RIPE NCC service region can now transfer Internet number resources to and from organizations in the APNIC and ARIN regions.
Organizations in the RIPE NCC service region can now transfer Internet number resources to and from organizations in the APNIC and ARIN regions.
Catch up on what was discussed at the Cooperation SIG at APNIC 40 in Jakarta.
Guest Post: What is the WSIS10 review and why is it important for numbers folk?
In response to feedback from the 2014 APNIC Survey for a review of content translation, the Secretariat has translated an overview of the policy proposals to be discussed at APNIC 40 into eight regional languages.
Guangliang Pan participated at the CNNIC OPM in Dalian, China on 19 August 2015.
It’s easy to make predictions; the tough part is getting them right! I’ve applied two different models to IPv4 exhaustion for a more detailed prediction.
An in-depth review of where APNIC is up to with its remaining pools of IPv4 addresses.
The issue of whois accuracy is a perennial one that is not easily resolved in a consensus-based decision-making process.
In this post we will take a quick look at the programs running in the ARIN and the RIPE NCC regions.
During the APNIC 39 Policy SIG in Fukuoka two issues were raised that began a discussion about the importance of whois to the community and other stakeholders.