Capacity Asia 2023, held on December 12-13 in Singapore, promises to help shape the future of the global connectivity network.
Browsing: Internet Governance
Internet governance news and analysis, from the movers and shakers of the internet, and influential companies and institutions.
In our exclusive interview, Martin Winter, founder at NetDEF and open source advocate, explains how companies can make more of the industry.
Exploring the vital role and classifications of IP addresses, from IPv4 to IPv6, in network communication and internet connectivity.
RIPE has a tricky few years ahead as income reduces and inflation rises, and high-risk countries continue to delay fee payments.
Insights at RIPE 87 showed how to create a greener web future that embraces easy actions that help, not hinder, sustainable goals.
The internet veteran Randy Bush unleashed a list of failings of the world’s Regional Internet Registries, before being handed an award by one of them.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai is going to testify in a major U.S. antitrust trial which aims at Google’s dominant position…
China has recently introduced stringent security requirements for companies offering services powered by generative artificial intelligence (AI). This development, announced…
This video tells a straightforward tale of apnic’s 30-year history. APNIC, a global academic networking organization, has celebrated its third…
African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC), the Mauritius based Regional Internet Registry for Africa is heading towards membership elections following a…
APNIC(Asia Pacific Internet Network Information Center)is one of the world’s five regional Internet regiregistry, responsible for the allocating IPv4 and…
APNIC’s 30-Year Journey: The State of the Internet in Asia Pacific In 1993, when the Internet was just starting out,…