GEO vs MEO: which satellite solution works best?
Guest Post: Researchers at the University of Auckland are simulating and measuring the bandwidth capacity of medium earth orbit and geostationary satellites, the results of which may surprise.
Guest Post: Researchers at the University of Auckland are simulating and measuring the bandwidth capacity of medium earth orbit and geostationary satellites, the results of which may surprise.
Guest Post: Does your satellite link have the right amount of queue capacity configured? If not, it may be suffering from bufferbloat.
Guest Post: Could UDP possibly be worse than small TCP flows? Could TCP be its own worst enemy?
Celebrating 10 years of operation, the 2018 ISIF Asia Grants and Awards are open now.
Welcome to APRICOT 2018, held for the first time in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Gaurab Raj Upadhaya has been involved in the industry for over 20 years, with a great deal to show for it.
Internet Hall of Fame inductee Mahabir Pun, famed for the Nepal Wireless Project, is on a journey to set up of the National Innovation Center.
APNIC participated at the 2017 Internet Governance Forum in Geneva, Switzerland, from 18 to 21 December 2017.
‘Trust and Freedom on the Internet’ was the theme for NetHui 2017, held in Auckland, New Zealand from 9 to 10 November 2017.
Jon Brewer and Ulrich Speidel present two informative and futuristic talks about satellite communication at APNIC 44.