Event Wrap: ARIN 37
APNIC participated at ARIN 37, held recently in Montego Bay, Jamaica, from 17 to 20 April 2016.
APNIC participated at ARIN 37, held recently in Montego Bay, Jamaica, from 17 to 20 April 2016.
APNIC participated at the DNS-OARC 24 workshop and IETF 95 meeting held back-to-back from 31 March to 8 April in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Will it make any difference to declare IPv6 an ‘Internet Standard’ within the definition of the IETF’s standards process?
‘Things’ in today’s Internet are not reliant on an IPv6 network, but that won’t always be the case.
It seems that some things just never die, and this includes DNS queries.
Geoff Huston shares his observations of some of the presentations at NANOG 66, held recently in San Diego, California.
Geoff Huston uses research to challenge the assumption of the Internet being a place of ‘universal connectivity’.
Haere mai. Kia ora koutou. Welcome to APRICOT 2016. We hope you have a great week in Auckland, New Zealand!
APNIC today implemented prop-113 and prop-114 which change the request criteria for the delegation of IPv4 addresses and ASNs.
Guest Post: Anurag Bhatia from Hurricane Electric provides his account of SANOG 27, held recently in Kathmandu, Nepal.