How complete is our view of the Internet?
Guest Post: Using more than one route collection tool provides a more accurate view of network performance.
Guest Post: Using more than one route collection tool provides a more accurate view of network performance.
APNIC participated at IETF 105 in Montreal, Canada, from 22 to 26 July 2019.
A decade ago, the best advice around was to use a down-adjusted TCP MSS value, such as 1300, 1380 or even 1400. What’s changed?
APNIC proudly supported and participated at PacNOG 24 in Apia, Samoa, from 24 to 28 June 2019.
Guest Post: IXPs have had a clear impact in reducing paths and dependence on Tier-1 transit providers.
Geoff takes a look at the initial design expectations and the deployment realities of BGP and DNSSEC.
How has this critically important routing protocol fared over these 30 years and what are its future prospects?
Guest Post: Are networks using prefix lengths differently today compared to eight years ago?
Guest Post: RIPE Labs’ Emile Aben looks at the uptake of BGP Large Communities as observed by their Routing Information Service (RIS).
APNIC will deliver a three-day Advanced Routing and RPKI workshop, in conjunction with the MMIX 2019 Peering Forum this May.