My four things from APNIC 38
APNIC 38 was very busy but four things really highlighted the value of the meeting.
APNIC 38 was very busy but four things really highlighted the value of the meeting.
At the APNIC 38 conference on 17 September, the APNIC community were invited to discuss the IANA Stewardship Transition at a special session. Here’s how the session played out.
APNIC 38 began yesterday in Brisbane with some great presentations and entertainment. If you missed it, you can catch up on the main sessions online.
The technical community’s closing remarks at the 2014 IGF in Istanbul.
The APNIC Secretariat has prepared a draft proposal for community discussion at APNIC 38.
APNIC yesterday received its second allocation from IANA’s Recovered Pool of IPv4 addresses – a /12 block of IPv4.
Are 4-byte ASNs really being used in the Asia Pacific?
APNIC attended and contributed to the discussions at the Australian Internet Governance Forum in Melbourne, Australia.
Warren Kumari (Google) and Paul Hoffman (VPN Consortium) discussed their draft to permit recursive DNS resolvers to fetch the signed root zone, and serve it.
At IETF90 tech staff from the RIR and ccTLD/gTLD communities held an all-day RDAP interop test. RDAP is the protocol and data specification in JSON which hopefully can replace WHOIS in the long term.