Can wireless mesh networking carry long-distance communications?
Guest Post: Low-cost Internet via wireless mesh networks may be achievable using current established Internet resources to improve long-distance wireless communication.
Guest Post: Low-cost Internet via wireless mesh networks may be achievable using current established Internet resources to improve long-distance wireless communication.
Guest Post: Kepler is a new method to automate the localization and monitoring of outages at IXPs and interconnection facilities by using publicly available data.
Feedback is sought on recent BBR patches that seek to increase throughput for WiFi and lower queuing delays.
Guest Post: JPNIC provide a summary of the current IPv6 deployment landscape in Japan among fibre to the home, cable television, and mobile operators.
Guest Post: Study seeks to measure adoption of HTTP/2 and whether Server Push really does speed up the Web.
Read how the Taipei Internet eXchange (TPIX) grew to be the largest IXP in Taiwan with over 40 members and 100G traffic.
Guest Post: To what extent does price and return on investment play on the adoption of DNSSEC?
Guest Post: Study uses public measurement data to investigate the nature of congestion, which can assist in resolving disputes.
Guest Post: Best practices for how to monitor your network more effectively within a budget.
APNIC participated at IETF 101 in London, England, from 17 to 23 March 2018.