Connecting Mongolia’s nomads to broadband
As Internet access and mobile device usage grows in Mongolia, the need to transition from IPv4 to IPv6 looms on the horizon.
As Internet access and mobile device usage grows in Mongolia, the need to transition from IPv4 to IPv6 looms on the horizon.
‘Things’ in today’s Internet are not reliant on an IPv6 network, but that won’t always be the case.
More than 130 people attended HKNOG’s recent half-day conference dedicated to the theme ‘Over the Top’ (OTT).
Register now for two back-to-back workshops in New Caledonia this April on MPLS and IPv6.
It seems that some things just never die, and this includes DNS queries.
First recipient of the 2015 APNIC Internet Operations Research Grants to focus on IPv6 transition.
Register now for this advanced five-day workshop held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, from 4 to 8 April 2016.
Geoff Huston shares his observations of some of the presentations at NANOG 66, held recently in San Diego, California.
Each New Year brings with it new puzzles to solve, and questions to answer. Here’s six topics worth keeping an eye on in 2016.
Geoff Huston uses research to challenge the assumption of the Internet being a place of ‘universal connectivity’.