IGF 2016: Human capacity for Internet development
The difference between a stable, affordable, and secure Internet service – and one that is none of these things – can solely be a matter of human skills.
The difference between a stable, affordable, and secure Internet service – and one that is none of these things – can solely be a matter of human skills.
APNIC participated at the 11th Internet Governance Forum (IGF 2016) held in Guadalajara, México, from 6 to 9 December 2016.
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Guest post: We need your feedback on the IGF 2016 – Best Practice Forum document on IPv6 deployment.
Guest Post: Mary Rose Ofianga-Rontal looks at the challenges facing her homeland as it seeks to improve social services through ICT.
The synthesis document covers a snapshot of the various issues and themes covered at the 2016 APrIGF.
Guest Post: Mariko Kobayashi shares her experience from the recent Asia Pacific Internet Governance Academy 2016 workshop held in Seoul, Korea.
Guest Post: Who said Asians were quiet and shy? Izumi Okutani finds plenty of engagement at the 2016 APrIGF.
Guest Post: IPv6 adoption in the Asia Pacific is going to take a coordinated effort – it’s not just a technical discussion.
Taipei hosted the 2016 Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum (2016 APrIGF Taipei), held from 27 to 29 July.