Scaling the Internet of Things? Not a Problem!
Guest Post: Shane Kerr from Beijing Internet Institute looks at the basic approaches to scaling and how these apply to the fundamental technologies on the Internet.
Guest Post: Shane Kerr from Beijing Internet Institute looks at the basic approaches to scaling and how these apply to the fundamental technologies on the Internet.
By measuring the Internet core, we can get an idea of the mindset of many economies’ IPv6 deployment plans.
Simple how-to that will help you get and advertise your IPv6 prefix from your Cisco, Juniper or Huawei border router.
APNIC participated at the 26th Taiwan Network Information Centre’s Open Policy Meeting held in conjunction with the 2016 Taiwan Network Operator Group meeting in Taipei, Taiwan.
APNIC participated recently at the ICTs for Smart Sustainable Asia Pacific in Manila, Philippines and presented on the collaboration activities between the ITU and APNIC on IPv6 capacity development in the Asia Pacific region.
AIS Fibre has become Thailand’s first ISP to transition to dual-stack IPv6 / IPv4 for fixed broadband.
Guest Post: A look at the RIPE NCC’s activities in the Middle East over the past year in promoting IPv6 and capacity building.
APNIC participated at CommunicAsia 2016 from 31 May to 3 June 2016, and welcomed a number of Members to the booth to discuss their IP address and membership queries.
Let’s look at how the IPv4 Recovered Pool waiting list will work.
Guest Post: How can IPv6-only hosts access IPv4-only parts of the Internet? One possible way is to use NAT64 in conjunction with DNS64.