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Strengthening regional cooperation for an open and interoperable Internet

By Lu Zhang

APNIC Director General Jia Rong Low and staff visited Beijing for CNIRC 2025, engaging with operators, research networks, and government partners to advance practical cooperation on IPv6, routing security, and regional Internet development across the Asia Pacific.

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Where are you? A look at GeoIP

By Geoff Huston

Are IP addresses the right tool for determining location? Examining location from the perspectives of geolocation providers, CDNs, content intermediaries, RIRs, satellite operators, and other stakeholders.

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Policy outcomes from the Open Policy Meeting at APNIC 60

By Dave Phelan

Three proposals achieved consensus. Two did not. One of those received no feedback at all prior to the meeting.

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Community voices shaping the future of RIR governance

By Jia Rong Low

Many thanks to everyone who provided feedback on the revised RIR Governance Document. Read more about APNIC’s engagement.

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NRO RPKI Program — 2025 in review

By Sofia Silva Berenguer

In 2025, the NRO RPKI Program advanced routing security with a new Trust Anchor draft, joint RPKI guidance, and a coordinated roadmap for full ASPA support by 2026.

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Introducing Network Vulnerability Detection in DASH

By Rafael Cintra

APNIC’s DASH platform has introduced a new Potential Security Vulnerabilities service to help Members identify and fix network weaknesses before they can be exploited.

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[Podcast] Going dark: Measurement when the Internet hides the detail

By George Michaelson

Geoff Huston discusses protocol privacy, RFC 7258 and how APNIC Labs measures in a world of secure protocols.

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Your elected leaders: Roopinder Singh Perhar, APNIC EC Secretary

By Dan Fidler

Roopinder Singh Perhar reflects on building networks, shaping policy, and preparing the next generation of Internet professionals.