What is Internet Week?
Internet Week started in Japan as an IP meeting in 1990 with just 40 participants. Since then it has grown, this year attracting more than 2,600 participants.
Internet Week started in Japan as an IP meeting in 1990 with just 40 participants. Since then it has grown, this year attracting more than 2,600 participants.
Guest Post: Azura Mat Salim discusses Telekom Malaysia’s road to IPv6 deployment – now placing it in IPv6’s top 10 network operators globally.
APNIC staff actively participated at CommuniCast 2015 and the inaugural MMNOG recently in Myanmar.
Guest Post: Dr Ajay Kumar examines the growth of the IPv4 transfer market and the role he believes the RIR communities need to play.
Guest Post: There’s less than three months to go before APRICOT 2016 in Auckland, New Zealand – have you registered?
APNIC staff participated and presented at RIPE 71 meeting in Bucharest, Romania last week.
Performance is sometimes used as a reason not to deploy IPv6. Here’s the results of large scale measurement of IPv4 and IPv6 performance – you be the judge.
APNIC recently participated at the 94th Internet Engineering Task Force meeting (IETF 94), held from 1 to 6 November 2015 in Yokohama, Japan.
APNIC recently travelled to the Maldives to learn about their Internet challenges and meet the next generation of network operators.
The APEC economies reaffirmed their determination to support IPv6 at the recent APEC TEL meeting in New Zealand.