IGF 2016: Human capacity for Internet development
The difference between a stable, affordable, and secure Internet service – and one that is none of these things – can solely be a matter of human skills.
The difference between a stable, affordable, and secure Internet service – and one that is none of these things – can solely be a matter of human skills.
APNIC participated at the 11th Internet Governance Forum (IGF 2016) held in Guadalajara, México, from 6 to 9 December 2016.
The Nepali Network Operators Group held their first meeting, npNOG 1, in Kathmandu from 9 to 12 December.
Guest Post: InternetNZ reports on the recent NetHui Roadtrip.
APNIC hosted a booth at the CommuniCast 2016 exhibition and held a Member Gathering before the event.
The 40th Session of the Management Committee of the Asia Pacific Telecommunity was held from 29 November to 2 December 2016 in Nadi, Fiji.
The last minute of 2016 will be 61 seconds long. Geoff explains why it matters.
Sofia Silva Berenguer previews her research comparing how Autonomous Systems interconnect in each of the five RIR regions and discusses how she became interested in Telematics.
Cybersecurity was the unofficial theme of the recent PacNOG 19 conference.
Guest Post: Sri Lanka Next Generation’s Srimal Andrahennadi shares his top four highlights as a fellow at IETF 97.