Keeping contacts current
In this post we will take a quick look at the programs running in the ARIN and the RIPE NCC regions.
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.
The Registration Data Access Protocol service at APNIC is now out of pilot stage and fully up to date with the specifications.
A report on the discussions at the RIPE 70 BoF session on Internet Routing Registries.
After three years of effort, Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) is now a set of standardized IETF specifications.
IANA has confirmed it has begun the construction of the RDAP bootstrap registry.
Internet Policy Development Consultant, Adam Gosling, takes us through the policy proposals to be discussed at APNIC 39/APRICOT 2015 in Fukuoka, Japan.
It’s been four months since we first presented to a Services Roadmap and good progress has been made.
As the open source community is only a benefit to everyone as long as people contribute to it, over the years the APNIC technical team has released some work as open source.
WHOIS is a service that many Internet users rely on daily – with around 200 queries a second, it’s a critical service to have available and responsive at all times