AUSeries: ‘It takes a community.’ Building the Internet in Australia
The origin of the Internet for Australia echos that of many economies and is a story of a collective and communal effort.
The origin of the Internet for Australia echos that of many economies and is a story of a collective and communal effort.
Thanks to a small number of advocates who have dedicated their careers to fighting for ‘universal’ or inclusive design, technology has removed barriers to equality and participation for many people with a disability.
Former ICANN CEO, Paul Twomey, recounts how three maps helped shaped the future of the Internet and its governance.
Submarine cable development brings together advanced physics, marine technology and engineering to create truly amazing pieces of networking infrastructure.
Tech Girls Are Superheroes promotes positive female STEM role models and raises awareness of technology careers options for girls.
As we count down to APRICOT 2020, we speak to some local Internet champions to learn about the history, challenges and opportunities of the Internet in Australia.
Guest Post: The second ‘substantive’ session of the UN Open-ended Working Group will meet in February 2020 to continue discussions about international security implications associated with ongoing developments in ICT.
APNIC Members are invited to attend the AGM at APNIC 49, held as part of APRICOT 2020, in Melbourne, Australia, on Friday, 21 February 2020.
Guest Post: Since the release of the government’s IPv6 Action Plan in 2017, IPv6 deployment in China has made steady gains, especially among LTE networks.
Guest Post: With ConQuest, operators and researchers can monitor the queuing buffer, pinpoint the particular bursty flows, and perform corrective actions.