The Internet was built on trust — but what does it run on?
Guest Post: One of the most noble narratives about the Internet is that it is built on trust. Does that still hold true?
Guest Post: One of the most noble narratives about the Internet is that it is built on trust. Does that still hold true?
Expanding root server numbers in the Asia Pacific improves both the speed of DNS services and the Internet’s resiliency.
APNIC participated at the official launch of Papua New Guinea’s first neutral IXP on 17 May 2017.
Guest Post: One year since the opening of CHN-IX, the IX concept is slowly but surely gaining acceptance.
Guest Post: More than 150 delegates attended the second BKNIX Peering Forum in Bangkok, Thailand.
APNIC participated at the second BKNIX Peering Forum in Bangkok, Thailand, from 16 to 17 May 2017.
Guest Post: The benefits of peering are well known among ISPs and content delivery networks, but this peering culture has not yet translated to the mobile industry.
Guest Post: The Umbrella SDN network design gives a stronger separation of control and data plane functionality, leading to enhanced scalability, reliability, and manageability.
Guest Post: Learn about the peering characteristics of Japan Internet Exchange.
Guest Post: The experience of establishing BKNIX provides useful pointers for others looking to set up a neutral IXP in the region.