21 years and counting of ‘eight fallacies of distributed computing’
Eight long held and common beliefs about the network have been shown, time after time, to be false. What are they, and what do they mean?
Eight long held and common beliefs about the network have been shown, time after time, to be false. What are they, and what do they mean?
APNIC welcomes the publication of the WSIS+20 Revision 1. APNIC remains committed to inclusive, sustainable digital development through responsible stewardship of Internet number resources, technical capacity building, and active participation in multistakeholder governance.
Guest Post: How formal specifications can make network protocols more reliable, secure, and interoperable.
Key findings from the China IPv6 Development Report (2025), released by the Expert Committee for Promoting Large-Scale IPv6 Deployment and Application.
The latest measurements on APNIC’s whois, RDAP, RPKI, IRR, and rDNS are now available.
Guest Post: New research shows how rapid path changes in mega-constellations like Starlink can mislead conventional CCAs, and introduces LeoCC as a more robust alternative.
Geoff Huston attended NANOG 95, and shares his take on the presentations that caught his attention.
Guest Post: Reflections from the inaugural APNIC Policy Fellowship on connecting technical expertise, institutional perspectives, and community collaboration to build more inclusive Internet policies.
Firefox has implemented fast UDP I/O in Rust. Why does it matter?
Indonesia’s rapid increase in Route Origin Authorizations (ROAs) from 66% to 90% marks a major step towards safer Internet routing.