How you can help Vanuatu
APNIC is collecting reports from our Members in the Pacific and other affected islands, and needs are being assessed based on those reports.
APNIC is collecting reports from our Members in the Pacific and other affected islands, and needs are being assessed based on those reports.
Guest post: As part of a 2014 project supported by ISIF Asia and Internet NZ, we’ve been going to a number of satellite-connected islands in the Pacific on behalf of PICISOC to see whether we could make better use of their satellite links using network-coded TCP.
The Information Society Innovation Fund (ISIF Asia) is pleased to announce the selection of five projects as grant recipients, including two from the Pacific Islands, to be implemented in 2015.
There’s been a lot of Pacific-themed presentations at APRICOT 2015, with David Lassner starting things off at the keynote.
Must see at APRICOT 2015 – Jon Brewer at APOPS 1 on Monday.
I recently attended an IXP workshop in Samoa,and it really illustrated that a small community can get together and make an IXP possible.
Guest Post: The establishment of the Vanuatu IXP has significantly improved Internet experience for the local community
APNIC trained a total of 2,886 individuals across the Asia-Pacific region in 2014
Over the course of a few paragraphs, this article will describe the process of constructing a map of the APNIC region for dynamic web display, going into some technical details of maps, projections, and tools.
The theme of capacity development continued to be of focus at PacNOG 16, held recently in Honiara, Solomon Islands.