Mobile World Conference Barcelona- IPv6
While it is the policy and regulatory side of GSMA that brought me here, it is their membership and, ultimately, reaching out to them on IPv6 deployment, that is critical.
While it is the policy and regulatory side of GSMA that brought me here, it is their membership and, ultimately, reaching out to them on IPv6 deployment, that is critical.
Guest post: As part of a 2014 project supported by ISIF Asia and Internet NZ, we’ve been going to a number of satellite-connected islands in the Pacific on behalf of PICISOC to see whether we could make better use of their satellite links using network-coded TCP.
The dust has settled after APRICOT 2015 concluded last week. One of the highlights (for me) of last week’s event was the Security Track jointly organized by
APNIC signed an MoU with RIPE NCC, in June 2014, to support the deployment of Atlas Anchors in the Asia Pacific.
IANA has confirmed it has begun the construction of the RDAP bootstrap registry.
Wednesday morning kicked off with a session discussing the mobile Internet future.
Yesterday at the APRICOT meeting, we had a session on the real-world experiences of deployment of RPKI.
APNIC receives its third allocation from IANA’s recovered pool.
Vesna Manojlovic from the RIPE NCC presented yesterday on the ATLAS Project.
What you need to know about security related sessions at APRICOT 2015.