Atlas Anchors connected to Indonesia and Bangladesh IXPs
New APNIC-sponsored RIPE Atlas Anchors are now live at IXPs in Bangladesh and Indonesia.
New APNIC-sponsored RIPE Atlas Anchors are now live at IXPs in Bangladesh and Indonesia.
APNIC conducted a two-day CSIRT Operation and Incident Handling workshop as part of FIRST Technical Colloquium 2015, held in Bali, Indonesia.
Register now for an IPv6 workshop in Jakarta (14-16 December 2015) and pay before 20 November 2015 and enjoy the early-bird rate.
We interview Onno Purbo who says education is the foundation for change in Indonesia, not the Internet or technology.
Affan Basalamah introduces us to ITB, one of Indonesia’s top universities and how it has played a massive role in connecting the rest of Indonesia to the Internet.
Willy Sutrisno, Chair of IDNOG, shares his experience with establishing IDNOG and the future challenges that lay ahead for the group.
Johar Alam Rangkuti shares his experience on establishing OpenIXP and how his mission to connect it to IXPs in neighbouring countries.
Sanjaya shares his experiences with establishing Indonesia’s first ISP and how the industry has progressed in leaps and bounds ever since.
As we count down to APNIC 40, we speak to some local Internet champions to learn about the history, challenges and opportunities of the Internet in Indonesia.
The last two months has been quite hectic for us at APNIC in terms of participating and supporting cyber security events in the region (and beyond).