AusNOG 2015: meeting continues to impress
Guest Post: From the first session of AusNOG 2015 you realised that we were there to hear – and debate – the most up to date and pointy end of the issues facing the Australian internet engineering community.
Guest Post: From the first session of AusNOG 2015 you realised that we were there to hear – and debate – the most up to date and pointy end of the issues facing the Australian internet engineering community.
I recently returned from Taipei, where I attended a 3-in-1 cybersecurity conference including CSA Taiwan 2015, HoneyCon 2015 and IRCON2015.
Guest Post: RIPE Labs investigate North Korea’s Internet connectivity in light of recent outages and discuss the fragile nature of its setup.
We interview Onno Purbo who says education is the foundation for change in Indonesia, not the Internet or technology.
Affan Basalamah introduces us to ITB, one of Indonesia’s top universities and how it has played a massive role in connecting the rest of Indonesia to the Internet.
APNIC recently participated at the fourth Singapore Network Operator’s Group (SGNOG 4) meeting from 18 to 21 August 2015.
IPv4 transfers in Australia and throughout the Asia Pacific are increasing as demand for the limited resource grows.
Johar Alam Rangkuti shares his experience on establishing OpenIXP and how his mission to connect it to IXPs in neighbouring countries.
APNIC was again proud to sponsor and participate in MyNOG 5, held 17-20 August in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
East Asia is in the middle of an Internet traffic jam as engineers fix a cut in one of the region’s significant submarine cables.