RIPE 77: Geo is hard
Is it time we review the way we record resource geolocation to be more in line with users’ needs?
Is it time we review the way we record resource geolocation to be more in line with users’ needs?
Here are a few moments I’ve captured from the first two days of the RIPE 77 meeting happening this week.
RPSL changes at the RIPE NCC on 4 September will affect APNIC region resource holders.
Geoff Huston gave three presentations at RIPE 76, held in Marseille, France, from 14 to 18 May 2018.
An expert panel at APRICOT 2018 examined potential issues around cross-region address resource management, including transfers, whois accuracy and geolocation data.
RIPE NCC will soon close off the creation of new foreign ROUTE and ROUTE6 objects in their database. Read why.
The APNIC policy community was not the only RIR community to consider proposals relating to IPv4 transfers in 2017.
RIPE NCC held RIPE 75 from 22 to 26 October in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Geoff recaps some highlights from the technical presentations at RIPE 75 in Dubai.
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