The IPv6 divide
Guest Post: Why IPv6 has become essential to building a scalable and future-ready Internet.
Guest Post: Why IPv6 has become essential to building a scalable and future-ready Internet.
Guest Post: AI breakthroughs aren’t just about GPUs — networks are the bottleneck. Even 0.1% packet loss can cut GPU use by 13%, making job completion hinge on robust, predictable network design.
Geoff Huston discusses the possible inevitability of a centralized Internet in the modern online economy.
Guest Post: How DDoS attacks have evolved over the last decade, and how the FastNetMon Community project has grown in response.
APNIC presented and delivered training at APAN 60, held in Hong Kong from 28 July to 1 August 2025.
The APNIC Foundation is awarding five grants of USD 10,000 to support four-month research projects that connect technical understanding with actionable policy insights. Apply by 23:59 (UTC+10) on 30 August 2025.
DS automation, Domain Control Validation, .internal and delegation, and more from the DELEG and DNSOP Working Groups at IETF 123.
How evolving traffic patterns, adaptive bitrate streaming, and modern pacing techniques are reshaping transport protocols and network performance.
The APNIC EC Chair outlines current priorities and risks to the Internet’s future.
Mid-2025 data shows sustained IPv6 growth in China, backed by coordinated policy, infrastructure upgrades, and rising application-level adoption.