Paul Wilson (APNIC) just gave the presentation on the behalf of Geoff Huston at Dubai RIPE-NCC meeting here. The research is sponsored by APNIC and the answer, well, you know what to expect from Geoff. By considerating (a) the rate of IANA allocation (b) the rate of RIRs allocation (c) BGP tables on allocated but […]
Category: Internet
RIPE-NCC Dubai
I am flying tonight to Dubai to give a presentation on IDN at the RIPE-NCC meeting (the European Regional Internet Registries). I will be talking abit on IDN-OSS, hopefully getting more support for the project. :-) You can find my presentation here. This is my first trip to Dubai. Heard a lot of good stuff […]
DABL – PonG
I haven’t been blogging because I have been spending almost all my free time working on a Distributed Address Book List (DABL) which I called PonG. (Download) PonG is a tool which allows you and your friends to keep up-to-date (contact) information of each another. PonG package includes a PonG server and a PonG client. […]
My perspective of IPv6
A friend asked me what I thinks of IPv6 so I gave him a “short” answer. A modified version as below: There isn’t really much IPv6 applications driving it right now. The main advantage is still “more public IP addresses”, But to be fair, there is no contention in the community that IPv6 will come. […]
The future for television show
I just have a discussion with Grant Henninger on using RSS feed on #joiito. <jseng> Grant: what we need is TV station providing RSS feed (channel) of their tv shows. Viewers will subscribe to the RSS feeds and then download the tv shows they want to watch. <Grant> jseng: i had a post that said […]
Paper on Social Software
I know there are tons of information, magazine articles written about Social Software but I couldn’t find any targetted at “bosses”. So when my boss asked me to explain Social Software, I thought “hey, why not do the paper in Wiki?”. Nothing beats using Social Software to do an article on Social Software. :-) So […]
Is Google the next DNS?
This is a question posted by Jeremy Zawodny. Just like to give a heads-up to ITU SPU Newsblog who gives an excellent explaination why Jeremy is not only wrong, but off the mark. The question is interesting but wrong since the comparison between a search engine and a deterministic lookup service like the DNS is […]
Skype & SIP
A reader of my “Predicting the future” series asked me if I can write about how Skype is the future. I replied to him that I believe in VoIP but I don’t the future is in Skype. Unfortunately, I didn’t go into details with him then. So I was quite please to see a very […]
Geoff Huston on ENUM
Geoff Hudston wrote an article for ISP Column on ENUM called “Lord of the Numbers“, one of the best introduction to ENUM I have seen so far. Incidently, Geoff said this in his article: Interestingly enough a close inspection of your local table of international dialing codes and a close inspection of the E.164 registry […]
Internet Apocalypso
Found an interesting article called Internet Apocalypso aka the ClueTrain Manifesto. I know I know, I am about four years late reading this (it is published online in 1999 and was the best seller in Business Week in 2000 and have been translated to a dozen of languages). But have things change over the last […]