IPv6 and the DNS
How much of the DNS resolution infrastructure is IPv6 capable?
How much of the DNS resolution infrastructure is IPv6 capable?
APNIC participated at the 2016 CNNIC Open Policy Meeting held in Hangzhou, China.
By measuring the Internet core, we can get an idea of the mindset of many economies’ IPv6 deployment plans.
We have recently returned from the Mobile World Congress held in Shanghai China, were we have been building awareness of IPv6, chatting with members and building new collaborations.
Last month I scored Apple 7/10 for IPv6 efforts. In light of recent changes, what’s their score now?
The impressive World Internet Conference finished last Friday.
An innovative ‘virtual ISP’ system being deployed nationwide in China caught my eye at APNIC 38.
Guest Post: An investigation into LightNode’s curious use of precomputed SSH host keys — a small operational quirk with security implications.
APNIC Director General Jia Rong Low and staff visited Beijing for CNIRC 2025, engaging with operators, research networks, and government partners to advance practical cooperation on IPv6, routing security, and regional Internet development across the Asia Pacific.
The Internet is not a centrally planned global enterprise. We’ve transitioned from an era of network scarcity to an era of abundance. Where is this all heading?