You don’t have to be a network engineer to understand v6
Study meetings help non-technical people working in the Japanese communications industry to understand IPv6.
Study meetings help non-technical people working in the Japanese communications industry to understand IPv6.
LEAs are important members of the APNIC community working towards a safer and more secure Internet.
You have until Monday, 30 October to apply for a fellowship to APRICOT 2018. Applications are open to residents of all South Asia and South East Asia economies.
Guest Post: The Singapore Network Operators Group (SGNOG) is back for SGNOG 5 happening this September.
The ISIF Asia grants program is a great opportunity to secure funding for innovative Internet projects solving local and regional issues.
APNIC participated at the official launch of Papua New Guinea’s first neutral IXP on 17 May 2017.
APNIC’s Adli Wahid joined 900+ attendees at the second CNCERT Conference, held in Qingdao, China from 22 to 24 May 2017.
Guest Post: Murdoch University’s Sebastian Zander and Xuequn Wang discuss their research on IPv6 progress in Australia and China, asking what can be done to accelerate deployment.
Guest Post: One year since the opening of CHN-IX, the IX concept is slowly but surely gaining acceptance.
Want to learn from some of the region’s foremost Internet experts? Apply now for an APNIC 44 fellowship.