The APNIC Foundation: structure and function
In the second post in this series, Paul explains how the APNIC Foundation will be structured and function.
In the second post in this series, Paul explains how the APNIC Foundation will be structured and function.
In the first of a series of posts on the APNIC Foundation, Paul explains what it is and the path to its creation.
APNIC staff participated in the annual World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum 2016, held in Geneva, Switzerland from 2 to 6 May.
Determined female network engineers are rising above traditional obstacles to forge a career in the ICT industry in Bangladesh.
Guest Post: Access to the Internet and communication technology is creating new opportunities and challenges in rural Papua New Guinea.
Guest Post: Over 20 people attended the first ever training event held by APNIC in Afghanistan – a tutorial on the fundamental technical networking aspects of the Internet.
As Internet access and mobile device usage grows in Mongolia, the need to transition from IPv4 to IPv6 looms on the horizon.
If you’re a security professional, I encourage you to spend time visiting and talking to students at local universities and colleges to share your experiences.
Two female network engineers discuss the challenges in forging a career in the predominantly male ICT industry in Cambodia.
Afghanistan’s telecommunications sector is undergoing a rebirth and playing an important role in driving economic growth.