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    Event summary: Peering Asia 6.0 is held in Jakarta

    By Estrella QianNovember 28, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Peering Asia 6.0, co-hosted by IDNOG, APJII, and Equinix, welcomed 598 participants who participated in peering meetings, conference, and panel sessions.
    • Che-Hoo Cheng presented on ‘Internet Peering and Transit’ at the Peering Tutorial on 5 November.

    What happened

    Peering Asia 6.0 was held in Jakarta, Indonesia, from November 6 to 7, 2024, with 598 participants from the networking and peering industry. Organized by IDNOG, APJII, and Equinix, the event featured peering meetings, conference sessions, panel discussions, and a pre-event tutorial on November 5. IPv4 transfers, IP leasing, and geolocation issues. During the Peering Tutorial, Che-Hoo Cheng delivered a presentation on “Internet Peering and Transit”. Additionally, APNIC participated in the Forum on ASEAN Internet Exchange Network. The event was hosted by AITI Brunei Darussalam under the ASEAN Telecommunications Regulators Council (ATRC). At this forum, Che-Hoo Cheng shared insights on Internet Exchange Points (IXPs).

    Also read: 42nd TWNIC IP Open Policy Meeting: APNIC on digital futures
    Also read: IDNOG 2024: HI-tech network innovations come to Jakarta

    Why it is important

    Peering Asia 6.0 fostered knowledge-sharing and collaboration among industry experts. The event aimed to strengthen Internet connectivity and peering in the Asia-Pacific region. By bringing together 598 participants from network operators, content providers, and peering experts, the event created valuable opportunities to exchange knowledge and form critical partnerships. Furthermore, these partnerships play a vital role in optimizing Internet traffic routes, reducing latency, and lowering operational costs for service providers. In addition, the event’s focus on technical sessions and real-world applications, such as peering meetings and the Peering Tutorial, provided practical insights that were highly beneficial to attendees. Moreover, APNIC’s active participation added significant value by addressing important topics like IPv4 transfers, IP leasing, and Internet geolocation issues. As a result, this kind of engagement helps foster a more robust and secure Internet ecosystem in the region, ensuring continued growth and development for the future.

    In addition, The ASEAN Internet Exchange Network Forum highlighted regional cooperation in developing Internet Exchange Points (IXPs), which are essential for efficient data exchange and reducing dependency on international bandwidth. Events like Peering Asia 6.0 strengthen connectivity and encourage innovation, making the Internet more accessible and reliable for millions of users.

    APNIC IDNOG Peering Asia 6.0
    Estrella Qian

    Estrella is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied IHRM at University of Reading. She specializes in IT infrastructure and AI. You can reach out to her at estrella.qian@btw.media.

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