Event Wrap: BKNIX Peering Forum
APNIC participated at the second BKNIX Peering Forum in Bangkok, Thailand, from 16 to 17 May 2017.
APNIC participated at the second BKNIX Peering Forum in Bangkok, Thailand, from 16 to 17 May 2017.
Guest Post: The size of IPv6 addresses makes it possible to store metadata in the address to identify services, clients and locations.
Guest Post: Tax breaks for local businesses deploying IPv6 and investing in IoT technologies in Viet Nam were discussed at the recent IPv6 and IoT conference in Hanoi.
Guest Post: TPIX is pleased to announce the Taiwan Peering Forum (TPF 2017) will be held in August.
RIPE NCC recently organized a two-day DNS Measurements Hackathon to take a closer look at reverse DNS delegations.
Geoff recaps some highlights from the technical presentations at RIPE 74.
Guest Post: New research studies the relationship between latency and anycast deployment of four Root DNS servers (C, F, K and L) to determine how many anycast sites are required for good latency.
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APNIC participated at the third Asia-Pacific Digital Societies Policy Forum 2017 from 8 to 9 May 2017 in Bangkok, Thailand.
The APNIC Academy’s new eLearning security course got a test drive at the recent cybersecurity workshop at Universiti Malaysia Sabah.