BGP in 2015
Geoff Huston discusses why an analysis and forecasting of BGP can be useful for folk in the Internet business, with predictions for IPv4 and IPv6 BGP Tables Sizes for the next 5 years.
Geoff Huston discusses why an analysis and forecasting of BGP can be useful for folk in the Internet business, with predictions for IPv4 and IPv6 BGP Tables Sizes for the next 5 years.
Discussions surrounding ASNs were some of the more interesting policy topics at RIPE 71.
Here at APNIC, we use both IP anycast and managed DNS. This article outlines how we do it.
A new APNIC Labs tool is now available on the labs website, providing a visualization of the BGP peering relationships within a single economy, over IPv4 and IPv6.
Deputy Director General, Sanjaya, was invited by TWNIC to present at the Taiwan Internet Infrastructure Seminar from 30 June to 1 July 2015.
Register before 5 October to take advantage of the Early Bird rate for the 3-day Routing Workshop in Selangor, Malaysia.
Guest post: I’ve been working on an interactive map of the Internet in the APNIC region – it’s now ready to share.
Register before 24 August to take advantage of the Early Bird rate for the Routing Workshop in Quezon City, Philippines with Shane Hermoso.
George Michealson shares a few observations about his years attending RIR, IETF, and various NOG meetings around the world.
Guest Post: In Part II of the post, Cengiz Alaettinoglu shares some insights into the low adoption of the IRR model in the hope it might increase adoption of the SIDR model.