Policy @ RIPE 71: ASNs in the frame
Discussions surrounding ASNs were some of the more interesting policy topics at RIPE 71.
Discussions surrounding ASNs were some of the more interesting policy topics at RIPE 71.
Performance is sometimes used as a reason not to deploy IPv6. Here’s the results of large scale measurement of IPv4 and IPv6 performance – you be the judge.
Having listened to Geoff Huston describe the future of the Internet as mobile, GGM seeks to make sense of some looming issues that surrounding such future.
APNIC recently participated at the 94th Internet Engineering Task Force meeting (IETF 94), held from 1 to 6 November 2015 in Yokohama, Japan.
Are software engineers really engineers? Byron takes a tongue-in-cheek look at the ‘for’ and ‘against’ arguments.
APNIC played an active role at the recent Cyber Security Week 2015 in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Here at APNIC, we use both IP anycast and managed DNS. This article outlines how we do it.
Guest Post: The RIPE NCC shares its experience performing DNSSEC algorithm roll-overs.
My thoughts on presentations at the Internet Engineering and Planning Group meeting at IETF 94 in Yokohama this week.
APNIC’s External Relations Manager, Klée Aiken, participated at APEC TEL 52 in Auckland, New Zealand, with a presentation on the status of IPv6 readiness among APEC end user economies, a guest message at the opening plenary, and an update on APNIC’s cyber security activities.