vizAS: Measuring IPv6 from the Internet’s core
By measuring the Internet core, we can get an idea of the mindset of many economies’ IPv6 deployment plans.
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.
APNIC EC member and CNNIC Chief Scientist shares his goals for infrastructure growth, reform, and inclusive participation.
Makito Lay delivered a presentation in Mandarin on ‘IPv6 Deployment and Best Practices” at the 4th Next Generation DNS Summit held in Beijing, China on 26 June 2025.
Guest Post: Many AS-SETs have grown so large they effectively whitelist most of the routing table, defeating their purpose. How are AS-SETs actually used for filtering, and what can be done when they get too big?
What an ordinary Thursday reveals about Internet routing from the edge.
DNS traceroute, virtual vs bare metal servers, packet sizes, and more from OARC 44.