Characterizing transnational Internet performance in China
Guest Post: Study finds that 79% of 400 measured in-bound transnational connections to China had throughput rates lower than 1Mbps.
Guest Post: Study finds that 79% of 400 measured in-bound transnational connections to China had throughput rates lower than 1Mbps.
Although the adoption of IPv6 and DNSSEC has been protracted, it hasn’t stopped the Internet evolving.
Guest Post: Pakistan faces many challenges if it is is to improve on its global Internet ranking.
Maps are widely used in our lives and for good reason: they tell us where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re going.
Network and service operators, regulators, researchers and academics recently gathered to discuss the economics of the Internet, including the implications of a post-net neutrality network.
Four Fellows from the recent PacIGF in Vanuatu share their perspectives on the event.
Guest Post: My experience as an ICANN fellow highlighted Internet issues beyond the purely technical.
‘Things’ in today’s Internet are not reliant on an IPv6 network, but that won’t always be the case.
APNIC actively participated at the 3rd ICANN APAC-TWNIC Engagement Forum and 37th TWNIC OPM, held in Taipei from 12 to 13 May 2022.
Geoff Huston explores changes to the stability of the routing system in 2025.