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
Time: The cornerstone of digital sovereignty and independence
By Luca Cicchelli
Guest Post: Though often overlooked, time underpins telecommunications, finance, energy, cloud, AI, and transport systems. As dependence on GNSS increases, organizations need resilient, traceable time sources to strengthen cybersecurity, improve operational continuity, and support digital sovereignty.
India’s Internet ecosystem in 2026: Growth, resilience, and the road ahead
By Samantha Douglas
India has built one of the world's largest Internet ecosystems through affordable mobile broadband, digital infrastructure investment, and IPv6 leadership. As it prepares to host APNIC 62, the challenge is ensuring connectivity remains resilient, secure, and inclusive.
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Chamelio: A chameleonic network stack that adapts to every tenant
By Matheus Stolet
Guest Post: Chamelio is a provider-managed network stack for cloud VMs that runs in userspace on the host and allows tenants to upload custom transport protocols to a shared datapath.
APNIC 62 keynotes explore automation, trust, and the future of the Internet
By Dan Fidler
APNIC 62 will explore two essential foundations of a resilient Internet: Intelligent network automation and trusted cybersecurity collaboration. Keynotes from Amajit Gupta and Yukako Uchida offer complementary perspectives on how technology and human relationships will shape the Internet's future.
Finding zero-days with any model
By Niels Provos
Guest Post: Vulnerability discovery is an orchestration problem, not a frontier-model problem.
Why SIGs matter, and why the Guidelines are being reviewed
By Gaurav Kansal
Guest Post: A review of APNIC’s SIG Guidelines proposes changes to term limits, elections, Working Groups, and fairness safeguards. Community feedback will help shape the updated Guidelines.
Understanding partial reachability in the Internet core
By Guillermo Baltra
Guest Post: Persistent partial reachability is not noise — it is a fundamental, measurable part of how the Internet behaves today. A small number of long-lived peninsulas cause most of the impact, and recognizing them can dramatically improve both operational clarity and measurement accuracy.
[Podcast] Canonical Cache Representation
By George Michaelson
Job Snijders discusses a new, compact representation of RPKI-signed objects and an archive of spooled snapshots of the global RPKI repositories.