APNIC is the Regional Internet Registry administering IP addresses for the Asia Pacific

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DNSSEC and .nz

By Geoff Huston

A look into the recent .nz DNSSEC chain validation incident.

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[Podcast] Using fibre optics to measure vehicle traffic

By George Michaelson

Dr Mona Jaber from QMUL discusses her research into the use of fibre optic communication systems to measure traffic, digital twins and social-science led research.

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Sponsor APNIC 58
Help more participants from developing economies attend APNIC 58 with your sponsorship contribution. Thank you for your support.
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Open source IP blacklist checker tool

By Dashzeveg Baatartsogt

Guest Post: AbuseBox can check and monitor IP address blacklists and send delist requests.

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Criteria for the accreditation of Regional Internet Registries

By Athina Fragkouli

Guest Post: ICP-2, outlining criteria for new RIRs, was issued in 2001. Despite its ongoing relevance, recent events highlight gaps needing community input.

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Coherent optical transceivers

By Geoff Huston

How to extract greater capacity and reach from optical systems. Why is it useful?

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Event Wrap: IETF 119

By Samantha Douglas

APNIC supported IETF 119 as local host in Brisbane, Australia from 16 to 22 March 2024.

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APNIC membership hits 10,000

By Karla Skarda

On 29 February 2024, APNIC welcomed its 10,000th Member.

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Email is getting harder to self-host. Or is it?

By George Michaelson

About new email deliverability guidelines for Google, Yahoo, and Outlook.