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Seeing the Internet Differently with REx
APNIC's Resource Explorer (REx) combines Internet resource allocation data, deployment measurements, routing security metrics, and topology visualization into a single filterable platform.
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Unmasking Internet Centralization Through IP Address Consolidation
IP addresses are highly centralized in certain countries, particularly in parts of Africa and the Middle East, often controlled by a few organizations, frequently state-owned telecommunications operators.
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Blast-Off: 3.5 Years of Starlink Growth
Since April 2022, the number of unique countries that Starlink use has been observed has quadrupled.
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Visualizing the Scale Differences of IPv4 and IPv6
The difference in scale between IPv4 and IPv6 is so vast that it’s difficult to represent clearly. Here’s one way to visualize it.
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Hypergiants are Increasingly Serving More Content Via Local IPv6 Networks
Studying off-net deployment strategies is crucial as they alter traditional Internet traffic flows and could be vital for next-generation technologies like 5G that require low latency.
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Internet Unreliability, 2023
Which countries have structural unreliability built into their networking dependencies?
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Ukraine War: How has the Internet Changed in Ukraine 12 Months on
Any network or routes disappearing from the global routing table portrays a grave picture because these are not just networks or IP addresses.
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Internet (Un)Reliability Around the World
Can we compare countries in terms of the diversity of their network interconnectivity and infer reliability for Internet users in those countries?
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HTTP/2 and IPv6: Making Websites Faster and More Available
Making some relatively simple changes to your web server configuration could help to improve your website’s user experience as well as make it more available.
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