APNIC is the Regional Internet Registry administering IP addresses for the Asia Pacific
APNIC is the Regional Internet Registry administering IP addresses for the Asia Pacific
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.
[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.
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.
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.
Your elected leaders: Terry Sweetser, Routing Security SIG Chair
By Dan Fidler
The Internet is built by communities, not just networks. As Routing Security SIG Chair, Terry is focused on strengthening that effort — from advancing RPKI adoption to supporting the next generation of operators.
APNIC Secretariat Q1 2026 update
By Tony Smith
APNIC’s first quarterly update for 2026 provides a snapshot of the organization’s activities and performance following the May EC meeting.
Rethinking vulnerability management in the age of AI and CI/CD
By Kathleen Moriarty
Guest Post: AI-driven development is accelerating how software changes and how vulnerabilities are fixed. Traditional models like CVE and CVSS are struggling to keep pace.