Studying the IPv4 transfer market: reported transfers
Guest Post: Ioana Livadariu explores the evolution of the IPv4 transfer market to understand how transferred addresses are being distributed and used.
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.
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Guest Post: In this final series post, I address some FAQs about IPv6 without NAT.
Guest Post: The second part in my series on NATs, based on my 2016 AusNOG presentation.
Guest post: The first post in a series of three, based on my AusNOG 2016 conference presentation. This post discusses Network Critical Success Factors (NCSFs).
How much of the DNS resolution infrastructure is IPv6 capable?
Guest Post: A new study measures 1.2 billion unique IPv4 addresses to provide a glimpse of what IPv4 usage activity looks like.
The team at APNIC Labs discuss how to bind a network interface to an entire subnet of IP addresses without having to enumerate individual addresses.