Connecting Mongolia’s nomads to broadband
As Internet access and mobile device usage grows in Mongolia, the need to transition from IPv4 to IPv6 looms on the horizon.
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.
New networks, both digital and personal, were made during the APRICOT 2016 Workshops in Auckland, New Zealand.
For the final post in this series, we return to the idea that the Internet is not just helping New Zealand to retain talent, but is helping it attract talent to its shores.
Last month, the APNIC training team had the unique task of training the entire IT workforce of the South Pacific Island nation of Niue.
Here are three popular stories on how we’ve been involved with development in the Asia Pacific region this year
Sereana Narayan and Ateca Rorika Raikuna, APNIC conference fellows from UN Women in Fiji, highlight some of the issues facing Fijian women who want a career in the ICT industry.
Congratulations to the 25 applicants awarded with a fellowship to participate at APRICOT 2016. We look forward to meeting you in Auckland.