Transfers still a hot policy topic in 2017
The APNIC policy community was not the only RIR community to consider proposals relating to IPv4 transfers in 2017.
The APNIC policy community was not the only RIR community to consider proposals relating to IPv4 transfers in 2017.
APNIC participated at bdNOG 7 in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 18 to 22 November 2017.
Managing the remaining IPv4 /8, leasing address space, and IPv6 allocation procedures are among the proposals to be discussed at the three-session Open Policy Meeting at APNIC 44 next month.
Guest Post: David Huberman shares lessons learned as a participant in the IPv4 address transfer market.
Geoff Huston examines the policy proposals discussed at ARIN 39, including those dealing with whois database curation and IPv4 transfers.
Three proposals to change IPv4 and transfer policies will headline discussions at the upcoming APNIC 43 Policy Special Interest Group (SIG) meeting.
What changed in Internet addressing in 2016? Geoff Huston examines the numbers and trends.
Guest Post: Ioana Livadariu explores the evolution of the IPv4 transfer market to understand how transferred addresses are being distributed and used.
APNIC hosted a booth at the CommuniCast 2016 exhibition and held a Member Gathering before the event.
APNIC participated at the third Bhutan Network Operators Group (btNOG 3) in Thimphu, Bhutan from 14 to 18 November 2016.