From process to outcomes: Lessons from policy at APNIC 61
Guest Post: The role of community input, operational realities, and clear problem definition in shaping Internet number resource policy.
Guest Post: The role of community input, operational realities, and clear problem definition in shaping Internet number resource policy.
Guest Post: How a modern SOHO network can achieve an 80% native IPv6 ratio by leveraging NetFlow insights to identify residual IPv4 paths and eliminate them.
Guest Post: A short BGP hijack in 2025 showed how routing security can fail when attackers exploit weaknesses in provider onboarding.
The AGM provides an opportunity to learn more about APNIC and to ask questions of the EC.
RPKI deployment continues to strengthen across the Asia Pacific region. The data shows real progress, but also where operators can make the biggest impact next.
All seven NIRs reflected an active and collaborative NIR community across the Asia Pacific region.
At APNIC 61 in Jakarta, the Policy SIG discussed proposals to reduce minimum IPv6 and increase maximum IPv4 delegations, highlighting tradeoffs between efficiency, record-keeping, and network planning. A Policy 101 session also introduced newcomers to APNIC’s consensus-driven policy process.
Thanks for participating in APRICOT 2026, held with APNIC 61 in Jakarta, Indonesia. We look forward to seeing you at APNIC 62!
The 2025 Annual Report is available.
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