VNNIC resource delegation review update
APNIC continues to progress the resource delegation review program.
APNIC continues to progress the resource delegation review program.
Marc Blanchet’s presentation about deep space networking imagines a future where the Internet works well for people on the moon, and those they are connected to back on Earth.
mnNOG 7 showcased the strength of Mongolia’s technical community, where collaboration, shared learning, and local leadership continue to shape the future of Internet operations.
APNIC welcomes the WSIS+20 Zero Draft and reaffirms its commitment to inclusive digital development, multistakeholder governance, and technical capacity building across the Asia Pacific region.
Guest Post: The NRO has published a new reference page to help network operators and other members of the Internet technical community learn how to create ROAs through each of the five RIRs.
Guest Post: Italy’s Piracy Shield blocks IPs and domains within minutes, but measurements show broad collateral damage to legitimate services.
At APNIC 60, the Cooperation SIG session “Bridging the Gap: Technical Voices in Global Internet Policy” brought together stakeholders from across the Asia Pacific to explore how technical expertise can more effectively inform global policy discussions.
Guest Post: Analysing the mechanics of stealthy BGP hijacking with a topology-aware risk assessment and long-term monitoring.
Geoff Huston discusses the problem of Geolocation and Starlink, with mis-attribution of traffic to economies an increasing concern.
Register today to participate in APRICOT 2026 from 4 to 12 February 2026 in Jakarta, Indonesia. A Super Early Bird discount is available until 31 October, and from 1 November, APNIC Members receive a 30% discount.