Strengthening Internet governance through community collaboration
Regional voices, technical collaboration, and inclusive dialogue are key to sustaining a global, open, and interoperable Internet.
Regional voices, technical collaboration, and inclusive dialogue are key to sustaining a global, open, and interoperable Internet.
Whether it’s your first time participating or you’re a long-time contributor, APNIC 60 is the place to help shape the future of Internet number resource policy in the Asia Pacific region. Read the proposals, join the conversation, and make your voice heard!
Guest Post: Personal insight into APNIC’s Policy Development Process.
APNIC’s resource delegation audit program continued to progress as planned.
Leslie Daigle discusses AIDE and GCA’s work to analyse malicious traffic collected via honeynets.
The policy proposals up for discussion at APNIC 59 and how you can get involved.
Global IPv6 adoption shows a linear trend, with varying progress across economies, prompting questions about the driving factors and their implications.
Guest Post: RIR communities are invited to share their input on the proposed principles that will form the basis of the revised criteria for the accreditation of Regional Internet Registries.
Geoff Huston discusses measuring the routability of 240.0.0.0/4 class-E addresses.
Guest Post: The upcoming revision of ICP-2 offers a unique and important opportunity for the global Internet community to help shape the future of Internet governance.