First APNIC training on Internet fundamentals in Afghanistan
Guest Post: Over 20 people attended the first ever training event held by APNIC in Afghanistan – a tutorial on the fundamental technical networking aspects of the Internet.
Guest Post: Over 20 people attended the first ever training event held by APNIC in Afghanistan – a tutorial on the fundamental technical networking aspects of the Internet.
Guest Post: Mainland China’s 1st IXP, CHN-IX, will officially launch today at an event in Beijing.
Guest Post: VNNIC is working with Ho Chi Minh City’s Department of Information and Communications to play a more active role in promoting IPv6.
Guest Post: New Zealand’s recent Independent Review of Intelligence and Security makes some recommendations that should be of interest to the global Internet community.
APNIC participated at the DNS-OARC 24 workshop and IETF 95 meeting held back-to-back from 31 March to 8 April in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Scott Bradner was recognized at IETF 95 for his many years of contribution to the Internet community.
Will it make any difference to declare IPv6 an ‘Internet Standard’ within the definition of the IETF’s standards process?
Register now for the BKNIX Peering Forum and APNIC Regional Meeting in Bangkok, Thailand, on 9-10 May.
As Internet access and mobile device usage grows in Mongolia, the need to transition from IPv4 to IPv6 looms on the horizon.
bdNOG held their fifth meeting, bdNOG5, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, from 7 to 11 April 2016.