The Carrot and the Stick
Some time ago at the APNIC 38 NIR SIG, it was great to hear from representatives of all seven National Internet Registries (NIRs) providing updates on activities in their economies.
Some time ago at the APNIC 38 NIR SIG, it was great to hear from representatives of all seven National Internet Registries (NIRs) providing updates on activities in their economies.
The days when the Internet was touted as a poster child of disruption are long since over
Just some of GGM’s favourite (Internet-related) things
The 25th South Asia Network Operators Group (SANOG) conference was held in Kandy, Sri Lanka from 16 to 24 January 2015.
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.
Host an APNIC Training event and help regional network engineers and operators learn the knowledge required to build the Internet.
IPv6 has certainly been a hot topic in 2014, so we have collated the three most popular IPv6 posts below.
Guest Post: When it comes to the network layer, let’s look into how IPv6 could be applied.
APNIC’s George Michealson presented on the Labs IPv6 measurement activity at this event.