APNIC Articles
Internet Addressing in the 2010s
As part of a contribution to the Informal Expert Group work in preparation for the World Telecommunication and ICT Policy Forum, Paul Wilson submitted this paper to give WTPF participants some background information.
Internet addressing in the 2010s (721.7 KB)
An End-to-End View of Telecommunications Policy Frameworks
Geoff Huston recaps Internet and telecommunications framework differences.
Read Geoff’s insights on the ongoing debate among carriage and content providers.
Calling Stumps on WCIT: Win, Lose, or Draw?
Geoff Huston comments on the outcomes of the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT-12).
Carriage vs Content
Geoff Huston gives an overview and commentary on a recent workshop held jointly by the OECD and BEREC, the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications.
Read Geoff’s insights on the ongoing debate among carriage and content providers.
Less is Better – Reflections on ITRs
APNIC Chief Scientist Geoff Huston discusses why a review of the International Telecommunications Regulations should not specifically include the Internet.
Less is Better – Reflections on ITRs (245.1 KB)
Internet peering and settlements
APNIC Chief Scientist Geoff Huston compares telephony and Internet cost settlement models.
Internet peering and settlements (425.0 KB)
Number Misuse
APNIC Chief Scientist Geoff Huston discusses the problems associated with using telecommunications rules to define Internet number resource usage.
Number Misuse, telecommunications regulations, and WCIT (174.8 KB)
APNIC at WTPF (2013)
A report on APNIC’s participation in preparations as part of the Informal Expert Group (IEG)
APNIC at WTPF (425.0 KB)
World Conference on International Telecommunications (2012)
An overview of WCIT and APNIC’s position.
WCIT(425.0 KB)