Five policy proposals up for community discussion at APNIC 48
There are five proposals to be discussed at the APNIC 48 Open Policy Meeting.
There are five proposals to be discussed at the APNIC 48 Open Policy Meeting.
Staying out of news headlines should be motivation enough to secure Internet routing. So why do we continue to hear about Internet routing leaks and hijacks?
Changes to the IPv4 transfer process allow Members to receive resources more efficiently.
2018 was another busy year for the APNIC Services team, full of milestones, none greater than welcoming our 7,000 Member.
What changed in Internet addressing in 2018 and how has it changed the outlook for the Internet?
By June this year, APNIC Members exceeded 6,800.
An expert panel at APRICOT 2018 examined potential issues around cross-region address resource management, including transfers, whois accuracy and geolocation data.
Paul Wilson clarifies how bad IPv4 address exhaustion is and what people can do to obtain public address space.
Managing the remaining IPv4 /8 and IPv4 transfers are among the proposals to be discussed at the upcoming APNIC 45 Open Policy Meeting.
What changed in Internet addressing in 2017 and how has it changed the outlook for the Internet?