Welcome to APRICOT 2018
Welcome to APRICOT 2018, held for the first time in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Welcome to APRICOT 2018, held for the first time in Kathmandu, Nepal.
APNIC’s first Hackathon, currently happening at APRICOT 2018, is unearthing a range of novel, entertaining and informative IPv6 ideas.
Rashmi Joshi and Astha Ghimire share their experience as network and wireless engineers in Nepal, professions which they believe have lots to offer women in the country.
NPIX is an example of how teamwork and co-operation between network operators from different providers helped improve an economy’s Internet experience
Gaurab Raj Upadhaya has been involved in the industry for over 20 years, with a great deal to show for it.
Internet Hall of Fame inductee Mahabir Pun, famed for the Nepal Wireless Project, is on a journey to set up of the National Innovation Center.
We count down to APRICOT 2018 with a series of posts on the host economy, Nepal. Here we provide an overview of its Internet history and direction.
Learn how the computers that generate and keep safe the cryptographic material required for signing the DNS root are dealt with when made redundant.
The ASO Review session at APNIC 45 will assist with the global process to improve how the RIRs interact with ICANN in the future.
Paul Wilson clarifies how bad IPv4 address exhaustion is and what people can do to obtain public address space.