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Concluding the ICP-2 principles consultation

By Bhadrika Magan

Close to 300 responses were received from diverse Internet communities in the feedback period for the proposed ICP-2 principles.

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How to convince your boss to deploy DNSSEC and RPKI

By Dan Fidler

An improved strategy to advocate for DNSSEC and RPKI deployment.

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IXP from scratch: Part 3 — The peering LAN

By Thomas Liske

Guest Post: How we connected our two PoPs and which security and safety mechanisms (L2 and L3) we configured to ensure reliable operation.

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Mobile Internet prices stable in Papua New Guinea

By Amanda H A Watson

Guest Post: An analysis of PNG mobile Internet prices throughout 2024.

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Event Wrap: IGF 2024

By Samantha Douglas

APNIC and the APNIC Foundation actively participated in the IGF 2024, held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia from 15 to 19 December 2024.

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Reliable IoT network traffic inference

By Shayan Azizi

Understanding and managing changes in IoT device behaviour to make network traffic predictions more reliable.

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How networking technology enables cheating in online exams

By Ulrich Speidel

Guest Post: How might a student cheat during a supervised in-person online exam in a BYOD environment?

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IP addresses through 2024

By Geoff Huston

What IPv4 and IPv6 addressing in 2024 tells us about the changing nature of the network.