Building Consensus: the implementation of CONFER
The new CONFER consensus tool is being piloted today at the APNIC 38 Policy SIG.
The new CONFER consensus tool is being piloted today at the APNIC 38 Policy SIG.
Guest Post: ITU Deputy Secretary, Houlin Zhao, gives his thoughts on IPv6 deployment.
We warmly welcome you to APNIC 38. Here’s a few things you might useful during your week here in sunny Brisbane. We hope you enjoy the sessions you attend and find them useful.
The APNIC Secretariat has been in consultation with the Policy SIG Chairs and the wider community about implementing a system to help create a more level playing field for remote participation in the APNIC Open Policy Meeting (OPM).
The deadline for new Policy Proposals to be discussed at APNIC 38 in Brisbane Australia next month closed on Friday, 8 August 2014.
APNIC yesterday received its second allocation from IANA’s Recovered Pool of IPv4 addresses – a /12 block of IPv4.
APNIC recently ran a capacity building webinar on its number resource Policy Development Process for members of the Asia Pacific Regional At Large Organization (APRALO).
The final meeting in this four-part series (APT PP14-4) took place in Bangkok, Thailand from 18-22 August. The aim of the meetings is to formulate the regional intergovernmental positions on issues to be discussed at the ITU Plenipot in Busan, Republic of Korea from 20 October to 07 November 2014 (PP-14).
When APNIC received a /11 block of IPv4 addresses from IANA’s Recovered Pool in May, here’s what we’ve seen so far.
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.