BGP in 2016
Geoff Huston analyses BGP trends for 2016 and offers his predictions for IPv4 and IPv6 BGP tables sizes for the next five years.
Geoff Huston analyses BGP trends for 2016 and offers his predictions for IPv4 and IPv6 BGP tables sizes for the next five years.
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.
Register now for this three-day workshop from 18 to 20 January 2017. Pay before 21 December 2016 to get the early-bird rate.
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.