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

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From the stupid DNS tricks department: ipasn.net

By Geoff Huston

A trick that lets you map an IP address to an ASN without preprocessing any data.

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Welcome to APRICOT 2026

By Timothy Hildred

APRICOT 2026 starts today in Jakarta, Indonesia! Here are some highlights.

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Join us online for APRICOT 2026
Get a front row seat to all the action! The APRICOT 2026 summit is streaming live for the next three days. Registration is still open for online participation.
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2025 Annual Report now available

By Tony Smith

The 2025 Annual Report is available.

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RIR Governance Document Version 2: Status Report Q1 2026

By Hervé Clément

The NRO NC has compiled a status report related to comments received during the consultation on the second version of the RIR Governance Document.

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From roots to reach: Network resilience in natural disasters

By Md Main Uddin Hasan

Guest Post: AZIZA demonstrates how networking research can build systems that remain meaningful when continuity disappears.

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Connecting an archipelago: Exploring Indonesia’s Internet ahead of APRICOT 2026

By Subha Shamarukh

Exploring how Indonesia’s unique geography, policy direction, and technical community are shaping one of the Asia Pacific’s most significant Internet ecosystems. Rapid digital expansion, growing infrastructure investment, and an increasingly active operator community are driving progress, even as challenges remain.

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NetGent: Agent-based automation of network application workflows

By Jaber Daneshamooz

Guest Post: NetGent is a deterministic, UI-agnostic workflow engine for generating consistent application traffic at scale, even as interfaces change.

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[Podcast] BGP in review for 2025

By George Michaelson

Geoff Huston discusses BGP trends in 2025 and how they may reshape our understanding of BGP’s place in the Internet’s technology adoption curve.