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ARIN Leadership Development Series On-Demand Videos Now Available
Looking to take on a leadership role in the ARIN community? We just launched two new instructional videos on Governance and Policy that explain how ARIN fits into the larger Internet governance community, our election cycle, the composition and responsibilities of the ARIN Advisory Council and Board of Trustees, and how you can get involved.
What Changes Are Coming to ARIN Elections in 2022?
With the recent revisions to ARIN Bylaws and other documents, you may be wondering: Who can make nominations, and what should a nominee expect throughout the process? What qualifications are the Nomination Committee looking for? How are those qualifications used to decide the slate of candidates? Who can vote? We’ve got you covered with answers to these questions and more.
Achieving Network Autonomy
Do you have autonomy over your network? Have you considered what happens to your network if you decide to switch providers or if your Internet Service Provider (ISP) asks you to return the IP addresses they assigned to you? Getting space directly from ARIN is the way to ensure true autonomy over your network. Let's talks about why.
Top 5 Reasons to Apply for an ARIN Community Grant
Wondering whether you should submit an application or if your project would be a good fit for the ARIN Community Grant Program? We think it’s well worth the consideration, but don’t just take our word for it! Here are the top five reasons to apply — backed by the experiences of past grant recipients in their own words.
The Time Is Still Now for IPv6
Why can’t IPv6 be avoided? How insanely big is the IPv6 address space, and can we actually run out of IPv6 addresses? Is IPv6 faster and more secure than IPv4? IPv6 Evangelist Jonathan Weissman answers these questions and more to increase understanding of IPv6 as its adoption expands.
International Digital Standards: A Case for the Involvement of Actors in the ARIN Service Region
Kristina Hojstricova of Diplo US shares the findings of their ARIN Community Grant-funded study of the involvement of small, developing countries in the ARIN region in international standardization processes.
IPv4, IPv6 … What Happened to All the Other Numbers?
Does frequent talk of IPv4 and IPv6 have you wondering about the other Internet Protocol version numbers? The ones that come before and in between 4 and 6? Or even after? Let's take a look at the history and current state of those oft' unspoken versions.
Why Doesn’t the Internet Migrate Entirely to IPv6?
Read a summary of the thought-provoking discussion that took place during the IPv6 Panel we hosted at ARIN 49 last week — including some bold predictions and positions shared by our six Internet expert panelists.
ARIN 49 Day 3 Daily Recap
Today marked the third and final day of our ARIN 49 Public Policy and Members Meeting. Thank you to all who made it a successful hybrid event!
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