APNIC is the Regional Internet Registry administering IP addresses for the Asia Pacific

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IXP development in the Pacific

By Terry Sweetser

Why are there so few Internet Exchange Points in the Pacific region and what can be done about it?

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Event Wrap: TWNOG 6

By Samantha Douglas

APNIC hosted a booth and conducted training at TWNOG 6.0, held in Taipei from 15 to 18 April 2025.

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ICP-2 Review: Have your say!

Share your views on the RIR Governance Document on the ICP-2 Review mailing list or at one of the webinars. The deadline to provide your feedback is 27 May 2025. Learn more.

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Let’s talk about CGNAT and IPv6, again

By Daryll Swer

Guest Post: The question ‘How to improve NAT deployments’ has a simple answer.

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Event Wrap: 6th ICANN APAC-TWNIC Engagement Forum and 43rd TWNIC OPM

By Samantha Douglas

Jia Rong Low delivered a keynote presentation at the 6th ICANN APAC-TWNIC Engagement Forum and 43rd TWNIC OPM, held in Taipei from 22 to 24 April 2025.

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APNIC registry services availability during Q1 2025

By George Salisbury

The latest measurements on APNIC’s whois, RDAP, RPKI, IRR, and rDNS are now available.

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Resilience in the RPKI

By Geoff Huston

What measures have been taken to harden RPKI against potential service disruptions?

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Event Wrap: Local APIGA Taiwan 2025

By Samantha Douglas

Joyce Chen presented on the APNIC PDP at APIGA Taiwan, held in Taipei from 19 to 20 April 2025.

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Certificate lifetimes are getting shorter, and that’s a good thing!

By George Michaelson

Digicert now issues 47-day certificates, while Let’s Encrypt has dropped to just six. What’s behind the shift?