Hackathon in RIPE Atlas delivers results @ RIPE 71
A new hacakathon project presented at RIPE 71 can help us better understand fundamentals of global routing behaviour.
A new hacakathon project presented at RIPE 71 can help us better understand fundamentals of global routing behaviour.
My thoughts on presentations at the Internet Engineering and Planning Group meeting at IETF 94 in Yokohama this week.
[Guest Post]: If you monitor your external Internet connectivity, you may wonder which machine is the best to ping. Hesitate no more – you can use RIPE Atlas anchors as landmarks.
Guest Post: RIPE Labs investigate North Korea’s Internet connectivity in light of recent outages and discuss the fragile nature of its setup.
Dhiraagu, the Maldives’ first and largest telecommunication service provider, has been chosen to host the seventh APNIC sponsored RIPE Atlas Anchor.
As my residency at RIPE NCC draws to a close I reflect on my time collaborating on the Atlas project.
I am happy to report that recently two more economies have joined this list: Philippines and Pakistan.
The RIPE NCC Atlas project had a sweet moment last week, during a recent power outage caused by work on an electricity generation system.
APNIC signed an MoU with RIPE NCC, in June 2014, to support the deployment of Atlas Anchors in the Asia Pacific.
Vesna Manojlovic from the RIPE NCC presented yesterday on the ATLAS Project.