Launching Papua New Guinea’s first neutral IXP
Papua New Guinea can expect an improved Internet experience with the launch of PNG-IXP.
Papua New Guinea can expect an improved Internet experience with the launch of PNG-IXP.
Guest Post: PeeringDB is a great example of the benefits of community-run, collaborative information services.
Guest Post: New open-source program, ARouteServer, provides automatic, as-secure-as-possible and feature-rich route server configurations.
Guest Post: HKIX is establishing three new satellite sites and updating its current infrastructure in an effort to maintain its position as one of the major Internet exchanges in the Asia Pacific.
Register now and pay before 28 March 2017 to get the early-bird rate.
Guest Post: Learn about the Asia Pacific Internet Exchange Association and outcomes from its recent meeting during APNIC 42.
Sofia Silva Berenguer previews her research comparing how Autonomous Systems interconnect in each of the five RIR regions and discusses how she became interested in Telematics.
APNIC participated at the recent VNIX-NOG event in Ha Noi, Viet Nam, from 23 to 24 November 2016.
Register now for a three-day Internet Resource Management, IPv4/IPv6 Routing and IXP workshop from 15 to 17 February 2017, in Malé, Maldives.
Guest Post: Kurtis Lindqvist from London Internet Exchange shares his tips on what to consider when establishing an IXP.