Policy @ RIPE 71: ASNs in the frame
Discussions surrounding ASNs were some of the more interesting policy topics at RIPE 71.
Discussions surrounding ASNs were some of the more interesting policy topics at RIPE 71.
APNIC staff participated and presented at RIPE 71 meeting in Bucharest, Romania last week.
Having listened to Geoff Huston describe the future of the Internet as mobile, GGM seeks to make sense of some looming issues that surrounding such future.
Organizations in the RIPE NCC service region can now transfer Internet number resources to and from organizations in the APNIC and ARIN regions.
Congratulations to Rob Blokzijl, 2015 Johnathan B. Postel Award winner.
Dean Pemberton is back with interactive Internet maps of other regions. Check them out.
An Internet milestone was reached overnight when ARIN became the fourth RIR to reach IPv4 exhaustion.
The issue of whois accuracy is a perennial one that is not easily resolved in a consensus-based decision-making process.
In this post we will take a quick look at the programs running in the ARIN and the RIPE NCC regions.
During the APNIC 39 Policy SIG in Fukuoka two issues were raised that began a discussion about the importance of whois to the community and other stakeholders.