EC responds to findings of the 2024 APNIC survey

  • The Executive Council of APNIC has released its response to the 2024 APNIC Survey, which influences the upcoming 2025 Activity Plan.
  • This survey underscores the importance of community feedback in shaping APNIC’s future priorities.

What happened: APNIC reveals findings from 2024 survey

The Executive Council (EC) of APNIC has published its response to the 2024 APNIC Survey, an essential initiative aimed at gauging community satisfaction with APNIC’s services. This survey plays a crucial role in shaping future priorities and has directly influenced the formulation of APNIC’s 2025 Activity Plan, which is set to be unveiled shortly. The EC appreciates community involvement and encourages ongoing feedback beyond the biannual survey, reinforcing its commitment to addressing the needs of its members.

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Why it’s important

The results of the 2024 APNIC Survey underscore the significance of community engagement in the governance of internet resources. By actively seeking feedback, APNIC not only measures satisfaction but also aligns its strategic goals with the expectations of its users. This approach is mirrored across the tech industry, where organisations increasingly rely on user insights to refine their offerings and enhance service delivery.

In a landscape characterised by rapid technological advances, staying attuned to user needs is paramount. The EC’s proactive stance demonstrates a commitment to transparency and responsiveness, essential traits for fostering trust within the community. As APNIC prepares for its 2025 Activity Plan, the insights gained from this survey will be instrumental in adapting services to meet evolving demands. This commitment to improvement is vital, especially in an era where digital transformation is reshaping how organisations interact with their stakeholders. Ultimately, the EC’s efforts to engage with the community ensure that APNIC continues to be a relevant and effective resource for its members, paving the way for a more collaborative and inclusive internet ecosystem.

Fiona-Xu

Fiona Xu

Fiona Xu is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied Media Management at Hong Kong Baptist University. She specialises in tech reporting and investigative journalism. Contact her at f.xu@btw.media.

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