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facebook.comJapanese Scientists Push 100Gbps Wireless Broadband Using 300GHz - ISPreview UK
Regional News - Japan Japanese researchers claims they can build a wireless network that could send data at a speed of 100Gbps by pushing into the TeraHertz (300GHz+)
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New hope for Pacific cable
Regional News - Pacific Representatives from New Zealand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade met with delegations from the Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau and French Polynesia to discuss improving internet connectivity in the region. All parties have agreed to work to ensure a new submarine cable is laid across the Pacific, with a plan likely by August 2016.
DDos attacks fewer but remain strong
Security News - DDoS Resources in 69 countries were targeted by botnet-assisted attacks in 4th Quarter 2015. The vast majority of attacks (94.9%) took place in just 10 countries. China, South Korea and the United States remained the worst-affected countries.
We Need Engineers Ensuring The Web Doesn’t Run Out Of Addresses | NJIT Online
Infographic How engineers can ensure the web doesn't run out of addresses, Via New Jersey Institute of Technology
Policy changes make it easier to meet IPv4 and ASN request criteria | APNIC Blog
APNIC News - Policy Today, APNIC has implemented policy changes that make it easier to meet #IPv4 & #ASN request criteria. These changes reached consensus at the APNIC Policy SIG at last years APNIC 40 meeting.
Happy Safer Internet Day 2016! | APNIC Blog
Safer Internet Day is organized every year to promote safer and more responsible use of online technology and mobile phones, especially among children and young people across the world. But a safer Internet is not just a message for kids – businesses need to take note too.
The internet from space: How satellites could soon play a bigger role in broadband | ZDNet
Tech News - Broadband Satellites could soon play a bigger role in broadband New project launching 3 satellites to provide global coverage of affordable, high-speed internet from space by 2019. One of these satellites is planned for the Asia Pacific Region. It's claimed that the first two satellites alone will deliver more network capacity than the combined capacity of all 400 commercial communications satellites in orbit today, providing a data output of more than 1,000 Gbps - or 1-Terabit per second.
IPv6 Really Faster?
Catch up on Geoff Huston's presentation at #NANOG65 Watch it now 📺 and get the slides here http://nanog.org/meetings/abstract?id=2758
Submarine cable cut lops Terabits off Australia's data bridge
Regional News - Australia The PPC-1 cable, which stretches from Sydney to Guam and has 1.92 terabits per second capacity, is out of service until at least March 7. In the meantime, traffic is using alternate routes including the Australia-Japan Cable and Southern Cross.
So, you want to draw the Internet?
Tech News - Visualization Most Internet mapping methods have focused on characterizing and modeling network structure at the level of interconnected Autonomous Systems (ASes). Here's a newly developed way to annotate ASes, using a variety of available datasets, to support visualizations of AS topology