IoT over IPv6 just got interesting (for reasons of scale)
Google recently chose to open source the ‘Threads’ protocol. To use it, you’re going to have to learn how to live in an IPv6-only world.
Google recently chose to open source the ‘Threads’ protocol. To use it, you’re going to have to learn how to live in an IPv6-only world.
Guest Post: When it comes to the network layer, let’s look into how IPv6 could be applied.
Billions of devices will be connected to the Internet of Things… but will they be secure?
Guest Post: Is a/48 always sufficient for each site? If not, what prefix size is needed, and how does assigning a larger prefix affect the address plan?
Share your Internet operations experience and submit a presentation for APNIC 58!
APNIC conducted training on Peering, IXP, and Routing at the PCTA Tech Show 2024 held in Manila, Philippines from 1 to 5 April 2024.
Guest Post: How programmable switches can handle collective offloading seamlessly. Challenges and future trends.
Dr Mona Jaber from QMUL discusses her research into the use of fibre optic communication systems to measure traffic, digital twins and social-science led research.
Guest Post: Introducing a novel technique for email spoofing.
APNIC hosted a booth at the 31st Convergence India Expo, held in New Delhi, India from 17 to 19 January 2024.