Welcome to APRICOT 2016
Haere mai. Kia ora koutou. Welcome to APRICOT 2016. We hope you have a great week in Auckland, New Zealand!
Haere mai. Kia ora koutou. Welcome to APRICOT 2016. We hope you have a great week in Auckland, New Zealand!
APNIC today implemented prop-113 and prop-114 which change the request criteria for the delegation of IPv4 addresses and ASNs.
The countdown to APRICOT 2016 is on – what sessions are you looking forward to?
The deadline to submit policy proposals to be discussed at APNIC 41 in Auckland, New Zealand is Friday, 15 January 2016.
The APNIC 40 Policy outcomes have been translated into eight regional languages: Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese.
Policy is the theme of tomorrow’s sessions at APNIC 40.
The Open Policy Meeting, convened by the APNIC Policy SIG (Special Interest Group) is an important responsibility of the community, which is charged with the stewardship …
The issue of whois accuracy is a perennial one that is not easily resolved in a consensus-based decision-making process.
The APNIC resource policy development process is one of the most important privileges and responsibilities the APNIC community has.
2015 APRICOT e yōkoso. Welcome to APRICOT 2015 conference week. We hope you have an enjoyable week here in Fukuoka, Japan.
We’re happy to announce the APRICOT 2015 program is finalized. Check out the wide selection of sessions.