Routing topics at RIPE 88
Bgpipe, reclaiming class E space, reconsidering RPKI validation, low-latency RPKI validation, and revisiting BCP 194.
Bgpipe, reclaiming class E space, reconsidering RPKI validation, low-latency RPKI validation, and revisiting BCP 194.
Strengthening Internet governance and digital policy processes.
Phased array antennas and their role in model LEO communications.
DNSSEC bootstrapping, DELEG update, DNS energy consumption, resolver BCP, and more from RIPE 88.
APNIC participated in the inaugural PNG DNS Forum held from 6 to 10 May, 2024 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
Guest Post: The power of PrefixCtl and RegCtl.
Submit a nomination now for the open seat on the NRO NC. Nominations close on 5 August 2024.
Guest Post: Hybrid LoRaWAN technology brings Internet access to Orang Asli villages.
Nets and subnets — do we actually need the idea of a subnet in the IP addressing architecture?
APNIC 58 will be held in Wellington New Zealand from 30 August to 6 September 2024 — register now!