IXP development in the Pacific
Why are there so few Internet Exchange Points in the Pacific region and what can be done about it?
Why are there so few Internet Exchange Points in the Pacific region and what can be done about it?
The Asia Pacific region has reached 50% IPv6 capability.
Fibre is now the most common means of fixed broadband connectivity worldwide. What questions does this raise?
With rapid progress in infrastructure, Bangladesh is building more resilience through community-driven initiatives and strategic investments.
Applications for the APNIC Fellowship 2025 are now open. Submit your application by 28 March 2025 at 23:45 (UTC +10).
Guest Post: An analysis of PNG mobile Internet prices throughout 2024.
APNIC plays an active role in promoting the development of the Internet in the Asia Pacific. Here are the top three posts on the topic from 2024.
Insights from Maldives IGF 2024 and the potential of MVNOG.
Guest Post: Gaining insights into network automation, cybersecurity, and governance, enabling me to contribute to the Pacific’s future.
Guest Post: Developing affordable IoT technology to provide reliable, relevant agricultural data and forecasting information for remote farmers.