The Open Internet?
Today’s Internet is not truly an “open” Internet. It could be, but to get there it’s not just going to happen by itself.
Today’s Internet is not truly an “open” Internet. It could be, but to get there it’s not just going to happen by itself.
[Guest Post]: If you monitor your external Internet connectivity, you may wonder which machine is the best to ping. Hesitate no more – you can use RIPE Atlas anchors as landmarks.
A summary of the policy sessions at the LACNIC 24 meeting in Bogóta, Colombia
Guest Post: Why is it important to highlight IPv4 depletion in ARIN region? Adiel Akplogan, ICANN, provides some answers.
Geoff Huston gives keynote presentation on why it’s important to measure user data at HKNOG’s recent meeting
IPv4 depletion has grabbed the headlines, but it has been a big week of IPv6 news too.
Guest Post: ARIN’s IPv4 free pool has depleted. This is an important milestone for the Internet as we now usher in the age of IPv6.
APNIC 40 was our biggest standalone meeting. These were four things that really stood out to me.
Senior Training Specialist Nurul Islam held a five-day workshop in Myanmar to help Post and Telecommunication Department staff build their Internet infrastructure knowledge.
Current and the near-future of the Internet with mobility, tomorrow at APNIC 40