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

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Notes from NANOG 97

By Geoff Huston

AI eats the world, geolocation, measuring IPv6, and the cost of SSH from NANOG 97.

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Malaysia Proposes Legislative Change to Address Management

By Tony Smith

Comments close on the proposed amendments on 10 July 2026.

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Peering capacity at public Internet Exchanges: What the data reveals

By Gael Hernandez

Guest Post: This study delivers data-rich insights into the decisions made by the most IXP-connected CDN, cloud and content networks, analysing their strategies both individually and collectively as a group that exerts significant influence on the global interconnection landscape.

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From process to outcomes: Lessons from policy at APNIC 61

By Christopher Hawker

Guest Post: The role of community input, operational realities, and clear problem definition in shaping Internet number resource policy.

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[Podcast] What ‘name-based routing’ really means

By George Michaelson

Internet routing is shifting from IP-based forwarding to name-based decisions, with DNS and intermediaries steering requests. How does this work in practice, and who decides where your request is served from?

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Hunting stuck routes with the BGP Clock and the BGP Stuck Route Observatory

By Kemal Sanjta

Guest Post: BGP stuck routes remain an important problem for network operators. To help bridge this visibility gap, Cisco ThousandEyes introduced a methodology for measuring the prevalence of stuck routes: The BGP Clock.

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Mobile Internet prices in PNG: Stability amid infrastructure developments

By Amanda H A Watson

Guest Post: Mobile Internet prices in PNG remained largely stable in 2025, with some unpredictable fluctuations. As new undersea cables and satellite services emerge, the market may be entering a new phase of competition and change.

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APNIC and APNIC Foundation sign MoU to maximize sponsorship support for the Asia Pacific Internet community

By Thy Boskovic

APNIC and the APNIC Foundation have formalized a sponsorship partnership to improve coordination and strengthen support for the Asia Pacific Internet community.