Addressing 2015 – Last One Standing!
Let’s see what has changed in the past 12 months in addressing the Internet, and look at how IP address allocation information can inform us of the changing nature of the network itself.
Let’s see what has changed in the past 12 months in addressing the Internet, and look at how IP address allocation information can inform us of the changing nature of the network itself.
The APNIC Training team had a busy year in 2015 delivering 77 courses to 2,194 people in 23 economies in the Asia Pacific.
Before IPv6 can ‘just work’ for Internet users, ISPs and software developers often have legacy technology challenges to overcome at the back end.
New Year, new possibilities. We ask you for your predictions for 2016.
The deadline to submit policy proposals to be discussed at APNIC 41 in Auckland, New Zealand is Friday, 15 January 2016.
Last month, the APNIC training team had the unique task of training the entire IT workforce of the South Pacific Island nation of Niue.
New APNIC-sponsored RIPE Atlas Anchors are now live at IXPs in Bangladesh and Indonesia.
Nominations are open now for the APNIC 41 EC election at APRICOT 2016.
The IGF has released a best practice guide, filled with real world, community-driven experiences that provide practical strategies for IPv6 deployment.
Three of the most popular posts about the RIPE Atlas project in 2015.