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APNIC Supports IETF Meeting in Beijing

c4news | 2010-11-23 00:28

Brisbane, Australia – Tuesday, 16 November 2010

The Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) has recently supported the 79th meeting of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as the Welcome Reception Sponsor at the Shangri-La Hotel,Beijing, China.

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APEC TEL reiterates importance of IPv6 deployment in the Asia Pacific

c4news | 2010-11-13 00:56

[Brisbane, Australia - Thursday, 11 November 2010]

The Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) (http://www.apec.org) Telecommunications and Information Working Group (TEL) held the Eighth APEC Ministerial Meeting on the Telecommunications and Information Industry (TELMIN 8) in Okinawa, Japan, from 30 to 31 October 2010.

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APNIC and MekongNet launch first Root Server in Cambodia

c4news | 2010-09-23 01:13

[Brisbane, Australia – Monday, 20 September 2010] MekongNet, Cambodia’s largest Internet Service Provider, in partnership with the Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) and the Internet Systems Consortium, launched an F-root server in August 2010.

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APNIC 30: IP Addressing Conference Visits Australia

c4news | 2010-08-26 00:29

[Brisbane, Australia – Friday, 20 August 2010] The regional conference discussing Internet policy and implementation issues in the region will be held at the Gold Coast Marriott, from 24-27 August 2010.

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Openness makes for success in Internet Governance

c4news | 2010-06-21 22:21

[HONG KONG – Tuesday, 22 June 2010]
A weeklong series of Internet Governance discussions focused on the Asia Pacific took place last week in Hong Kong. The Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum (APrIGF) saw more than 20 economies represented, with delegates from Civil Society, the Internet technical community, Business, and Government, all cooperating to make the inaugural event a success.

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Latest ICT innovations depend on IPv6

c4news | 2010-06-17 11:56

[Singapore – Monday, 14 June 2010]

Amidst the wealth of technological innovation showcased at CommunicAsia
2010, it is clear that IPv6 transition is arriving at an ideal time.
These exciting ICT developments, including FTTx, IPTV, Mobile
Broadband, NGN, and Wireless Technologies such as WiMAX.

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APNIC begins allocating from “1/8” as normal

c4news | 2010-05-23 21:24

[Brisbane, Australia – Tuesday, 18 May 2010]

ISPs can be confident allocations from the 1.0.0.0/8 IPv4 address block
will be functional after a report from APNIC (the Asia Pacific Network
Information Centre) confirmed that 95% of the address space is
relatively free of unwanted traffic.

APNIC received the 1.0.0.0/8 from IANA for allocation and assignment as
public unicast space in January 2010. There were concerns that
unauthorized usage of the address space would cause problems for the
legitimate resource holders.

However, prior to distribution of this space, APNIC’s Resource Quality
Assurance procedures have determined that most addresses in this range
are viable for standard usage.

A report, titled “Traffic in Network 1.0.0.0/8” by Geoff Huston and
George Michaelson of APNIC Research & Development, details how certain
blocks within this range do act as an “attractor” for unwanted traffic
from private-use domains, mis-configured equipment, and scanning
activity.

“The findings of this report are not a cause for particular concern,
because every block that is allocated to APNIC from IANA is subject to
the same testing, and the majority of addresses in this block are clear”
said Mr Geoff Huston, Chief Scientist with APNIC.

APNIC’s Resource Quality Assurance activities attempt to minimize
routability problems through several processes including communication
with network operators through NOG mailing lists, training, and a series
of testing procedures such as “debogon” testing in conjunction with RIPE
NCC. Test routes are announced for a minimum of one month before blocks
are cleared by APNIC for allocation to ISPs in its region.

“In this case we identified a small portion of polluted addresses that
will not be distributed to ISPs, but the other 95% of the address are
fine to allocate,” explained Mr Huston.

Collaborating with a number of research partners, APNIC advertised the
address blocks and monitored the amount of traffic received. Analysis
revealed that network 1.0.0.0/8 currently attracts an average of 140Mbps
- 160Mbps of incoming traffic as a continuous sustained traffic level,
with peak bursts of over 800Mbps.

“The unwanted traffic is not evenly distributed,” said Mr Huston. “The
majority of traffic is directed at the individual addresses 1.1.1.1 and
1.2.3.4 and the covering /24s.”

However, the report recommends withholding a larger set of addresses for
further analysis in the long-term nature of unsolicited background
traffic. A further 14 /16s were identified as potentially problematic
and will be temporarily withheld for further analysis. A future
follow-up report will make recommendations about the use of these
address blocks.

“If further investigation reveals that the traffic to these addresses
has returned to a normal background level, or if we find another way to
make any of these network prefixes usable on the public Internet, then
the addresses will be returned to the APNIC unallocated address pool,”
recommended Mr Huston.

APNIC Research & Development thanks RIPE NCC, Merit, and YouTube for
their generous support and collaboration on this study project and
invites other collaborators interested in undertaking further research.

Traffic in Network 1.0.0.0/8 is available at:

http://www.apnic.net/press/Traffic-in-Network-1.pdf

‘Small’ ICT business innovation still big in Asia Pacific

c4news | 2010-02-23 14:45

The Asia Pacific is still proving to be the centre of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) innovation in small business, with the release of 2009 figures showing the sector is surging. APNIC’s Chief Scientist, Geoff Huston’s report, 2009 in Review – the IP Address Registry Perspective, shows despite a 5% global downturn, the Asia Pacific accounted for nearly half of the IP addresses allocated in 2009. Small business is leading the way in innovative approaches to the extension of infrastructure in the Asia Pacific. This approach requires flexible and timely funding strategies to support technical research and implementation, such as the assistance provided by funding programs such as ISIF.

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Global recovery to pressure IP address pool

c4news | 2010-01-22 18:17

A resilient Asia Pacific ICT sector and high penetration rates for mobile Internet devices globally are two standout factors in IP address allocations in 2009, according to a new report.

“2009 in Review -the IP Address Registry Perspective”, is a new report by Mr Geoff Huston, Chief Scientist at the Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC), the IP address registry for the Asia Pacific region.

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APNIC to participate at IGF 2009 in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt

c4news | 2009-11-14 00:58

Friday, 13 November 2009
The Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) will participate atthe 4th Internet Governance Forum (IGF), in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt from 15 to 18 November 2009.

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