ASO Review: Moving forward
The ASO Review session at APNIC 45 will assist with the global process to improve how the RIRs interact with ICANN in the future.
The ASO Review session at APNIC 45 will assist with the global process to improve how the RIRs interact with ICANN in the future.
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.
A national RPKI awareness and deployment project being carried out in Colombia has so far increased the economy’s RPKI deployment to over 46%.
RIPE NCC held RIPE 75 from 22 to 26 October in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
APNIC participated at LACNIC 28 in Montevideo, Uruguay, from 18 to 22 September 2017. LACNIC 28 also commemorated LACNIC’s 15th year of operations as a Regional Internet Registry.
APNIC participated in DNS-OARC 27, NANOG 71 and ARIN 40, held back-to-back in San Jose, USA, in early October.
Multistakeholder concept prepares next generation of Internet leaders.
LACNIC’s first Hackathon awards tool that visualizes RPKI deployment of BGP neighbours.
Why does the Internet number community participate in ICANN? There are many good reasons.