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Chris at LACNIC21

After a whirlwind of travel in the first quarter of this year I’ve been fortunate enough to stay at home for most of April to catch up. Now, however, it’s time to get back out on the road! My first stop is Cancun, Mexico, for LACNIC21 being held 4-9 May with the theme of “Building […]

Chris at LACNIC21 is a post from don't panic – One Network Technologist's View of Life, the Internet, and Everything.


Your Input Needed: Operators and the IETF

Back in January we launched a new project, Operators and the IETF, which aims to increase the amount of operator input into the IETF process. To keep from putting any carts in front of our horses, the first phase of this project is focused on gathering information and defining the problem statements. Once we have […]

Your Input Needed: Operators and the IETF is a post from don't panic – One Network Technologist's View of Life, the Internet, and Everything.


April 10th, 2014 by | Posted in IETF, Internet | Tags: , , , , , , , , |

IPv4 IANA Allocations Post Exhaustion

Global Policy for IPv4 Allocations by the IANA Post Exhaustion I have been working with a team of other concerned netizens on a new global policy proposal since the spring ARIN meeting in Toronto. It started as a lunch time conversation and grew from there. The idea was spurred by last year’s attempt to enact […]

IPv4 IANA Allocations Post Exhaustion is a post from don't panic – One Network Architect's view of Life, the Internet, and Everything.