APNIC in Pakistan
A busy week of guest lectures at universities, seminars, meetings and workshops in Pakistan
A busy week of guest lectures at universities, seminars, meetings and workshops in Pakistan
I recently attended an IXP workshop in Samoa,and it really illustrated that a small community can get together and make an IXP possible.
Dean Pemberton gave an impassioned talk about mapping the participants in peering at exchangepoints (IXP).
Guest Post: The establishment of the Vanuatu IXP has significantly improved Internet experience for the local community
Guest Post: With just three months to go before APRICOT 2015 summit in Fukuoka, Japan, I thought, as Programme Committee co-chair, I’d take this opportunity to do a bit of forecasting about the value of this event.
George Michaelson outlines a brief history of the Vanuatu Internet Exchange from the Pacific Industry Workshop at APNIC 38.
Guest Post: Biglobe’s Seiichi Kawamura shares his observations of the peering culture and environment in Japan.
APNIC’s Miwa Fujii discusses her recent visit to Korea to learn about KISA KRNIC’s IPv6 adoption efforts in the industry.