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With the IPv4 address space nearing its end, we are closely monitoring the number of address not yet assigned or allocated. See below one way of measuring ...
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When can a particular address block considered to be globally routed. The purpose of this document is to come up with a definition of "globally" routed ...
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In 2009-2010, the RIPE NCC conducted a survey among the participants of its Routing Registry Training Course to find out how they used the Routing Registry and ...
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The RIPE NCC is 20 years old and it now has over 8,000 members. In this article, we drill down a bit more into the composition of our membership: what industry ...
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RIPE Atlas can now test packet flows from more than 1000 vantage points on the Internet. We took a quick look at anycast traffic to DNS root name servers. ...
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With the depletion of the IPv4 free pool in the APNIC region and the imminent IPv4 free pool run out in the RIPE NCC's service region, it is interesting to ...
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This is a report about APNIC participating in the Day In the Life data collection activities organized by OARC and CAIDA.
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A brief look at the effects of BGP route origin validation on mis-announcements and hijackings.
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On 30 January 2010 the RIR system reached a small milestone: on this day APNIC has surpassed the RIPE NCC in terms of total allocated/assigned IPv4 address ...
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In 2010, we introduced IPv6 RIPEness to recognise Local Internet Registries (LIRs) in the RIPE NCC service region that had begun deploying IPv6. Seven years ...
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