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

Join the first Pulse Internet Measurement Forum at APRICOT 2025
By Robbie Mitchell
Guest Post: Gain insights into the Internet Society's Internet measurement and resilience project and learn how to leverage the data at APRICOT 2025.

APNIC EC election 2025: Value your vote
By Sarah McAree
Exercise your right for the good of the membership and the community.
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In-person registration is now closed
Due to an overwhelming response, we’ve reached full capacity and can no longer accept in-person registrations (online-only registration is still open). We appreciate your enthusiasm and look forward to welcoming you to Petaling Jaya for an insightful conference on Internet operations alongside global and industry leaders.

Two whois policy proposals up for community discussion at APNIC 59
By Dan Fidler
The policy proposals up for discussion at APNIC 59 and how you can get involved.

PSA: Traceroute — safe and effective to use
By Brandon Hitzel
Guest Post: Public Service Announcement about the traceroute tool used by network engineers.

BGP zombies at NANOG 93
By Geoff Huston
Why do BGP zombies occur and how big of a problem are they?

APNIC products: 2024 in review
By Karla Skarda
How APNIC products were improved in 2024 to benefit Members and the wider community.

Let’s Encrypt scales rate limits to prepare for a billion active certificates
By Samantha Frank
Guest Post: Let's Encrypt have evolved rate limits to better serve subscribers and keep the service healthy.
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[Podcast] How many DNS nameservers is enough?
By George Michaelson
Geoff Huston examines the number of nameservers assigned to domains and the potentially inefficient methods used to select which one is queried.