Policy Series: Seamless transition down to effective collaboration
With 2-byte ASN exhaustion rapidly approaching, Geoff Huston helped develop a policy and plan that successfully transitioned the Internet to 4-byte ASNs.
With 2-byte ASN exhaustion rapidly approaching, Geoff Huston helped develop a policy and plan that successfully transitioned the Internet to 4-byte ASNs.
Rajesh Chharia’s 2008 policy proposal to lower the minimum IPv4 allocation to a /22 helped startup ISPs across the region begin their Internet journey.
APNIC’s Adam Gosling reports from the halfway point of the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Akinori Maemura was one of a group of policy trailblazers from the APNIC region that helped create the first global IPv6 policy.
Philip Smith, Jonny Martin and Randy Bush’s policy to ration the final /8 of IPv4 addresses in the Asia Pacific provided a vital soft landing in the transition to IPv6.
Izumi Okutani tells the story behind the global policy that would change how the remaining IPv4 addresses were distributed by IANA to the RIRs.
The Open Policy Meeting at APNIC 46 in Noumea, New Caledonia, reached consensus on prop-125: Validation of “abuse-mailbox” and other IRT emails.
Guest Post: With complicated issues on the Internet landscape, we need greater collaboration between the tech and Internet governance community.
Have your say (either in person or online) on the policy proposals under discussion at the APNIC 46 Open Policy Meeting on 13 September 2018.
APNIC’s Sunny Chendi participated at IRINN’s fifth Open Policy Meeting in Delhi, India, on 25 May 2018.