Policy changes make it easier to meet IPv4 and ASN request criteria
APNIC today implemented prop-113 and prop-114 which change the request criteria for the delegation of IPv4 addresses and ASNs.
APNIC today implemented prop-113 and prop-114 which change the request criteria for the delegation of IPv4 addresses and ASNs.
APNIC staff actively participated at PacNOG 18 held in Guam from 30 November to 4 December. APNIC also held a Regional Meeting on 30 November as part of the PacNOG 18 conference day.
Discussions surrounding ASNs were some of the more interesting policy topics at RIPE 71.
At APNIC we’ve recently ported our ASN delegation service from Perl to Java using onion architecture. Find out what it means for you.
Deputy Director General, Sanjaya, was invited by TWNIC to present at the Taiwan Internet Infrastructure Seminar from 30 June to 1 July 2015.
Dean Pemberton is back with interactive Internet maps of other regions. Check them out.
In a IPv4 exhausted world, how can we develop a better, simpler routing management model?
Guest post: I’ve been working on an interactive map of the Internet in the APNIC region – it’s now ready to share.
APNIC participated at the second IDNOG from 8 to 12 June in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Internet Policy Development Consultant, Adam Gosling, takes us through the policy proposals to be discussed at APNIC 39/APRICOT 2015 in Fukuoka, Japan.