Looking at All of the Internet
No doubt we have all heard that the Internet is really quite big. Is there anyway to “see” the entirety of this network?
No doubt we have all heard that the Internet is really quite big. Is there anyway to “see” the entirety of this network?
To welcome in the new year, APNIC asked a cross section of the Asia-Pacific numbering community for their thoughts on last year, and for their predictions for the Internet in 2015.
The Internet’s Domain Name System is a modern day miracle: even if it’s not the largest database that’s ever been built, it’s perhaps one of the more intensively used.
Recently I returned from the 2014 Global IPv6 Summit in Taipei, where I asked ‘is the future for IPv6 global deployment or digital divide?’
Guest Post: With just three months to go before APRICOT 2015 summit in Fukuoka, Japan, I thought, as Programme Committee co-chair, I’d take this opportunity to do a bit of forecasting about the value of this event.
30+ glorious years of IPv4 summarised in a 163cm infographic.
Interested in getting IPv6 addresses? Here’s some information that may help you.
Relive some of the highlights of APNIC 38.
APNIC yesterday received its second allocation from IANA’s Recovered Pool of IPv4 addresses – a /12 block of IPv4.
A quick guide to IPv4 transfer within the APNIC region