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The trouble with NAT: Part 1

By on 25 Oct 2016

Guest post: The first post in a series of three, based on my AusNOG 2016 conference presentation. This post discusses Network Critical Success Factors (NCSFs).

An Update on IPv6

By on 16 Jun 2015

How are we going with IPv6? When can we contemplate throwing away IPv4? APNIC’s Chief Scientist, Geoff Huston, explores the state of IPv6, in light of the impending exhaustion of ARIN’s available IPv4 address pool.

The Mobile Internet

By on 27 Feb 2015

The Mobile World Congress in Barcelona used to be a big event for the telephone companies, but these days its a big event for the Internet as well.

Operators and the IETF

By on 9 Feb 2015

What is the role of a technology standards body? Should it try and be all things to all people? Or should it try and maintain focus and resist pressures for change?

Route to the Internet’s future

By on 15 Aug 2014

Yesterday APNIC Research Scientist George Michaelson commented on media coverage of the internet “running out of space”, quoting research by APNIC Chief Scientist, Geoff Huston. Today, Geoff continues the discussion.


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