[Podcast] BGP in review for 2025
Geoff Huston discusses BGP trends in 2025 and how they may reshape our understanding of BGP’s place in the Internet’s technology adoption curve.
Geoff Huston discusses BGP trends in 2025 and how they may reshape our understanding of BGP’s place in the Internet’s technology adoption curve.
Guest Post: This post explores how different economies approach LEO satellite regulation, why these choices matter, and what a balanced, future-proof framework should look like.
Guest Post: How distributed forwarding and modern data plane architectures enable routers and AI fabrics to scale reliably and handle massive workloads without single points of failure.
The summary of community feedback on the second version of the RIR Governance Document is available to view.
Guest Post: An inference method that exploits the spatial correlation between a network prefix’s origin, and the location of the router that attaches a location community.
Cast your vote for the APNIC EC election and proposed amendments to the APNIC By-laws.
Gain new operational skills and insights, meet like-minded peers, and help shape the Internet at APRICOT 2026. Here’s some of what you can look forward to.
Mapping Internet number resources from IP addresses to organizations is straightforward using whois or RDAP, but listing all resources held by a given organization is far more challenging. This post explores a simpler, data-driven approach using RIR extended statistics and reg-id identifiers.
At bdNOG 20, Bangladesh’s Internet community came together to share practical experience, address operational challenges, and strengthen local capacity for a more secure, IPv6-ready Internet.
How the Asia Pacific Internet community strengthened infrastructure, skills, and collaboration in the second half of 2025.