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ARIN's Refreshed Logo: Honoring Our Past, Embracing Our Future
ARIN has unveiled our first logo refresh in 24 years — and we're excited to share the story behind it.
Introducing the ARIN 57 Fellows
Amanda Gauldin, ARIN Senior Project Manager, shares details about the Fellows, Mentors, and special guests joining us for the ARIN 57 Fellowship Program.
Peering Market at a Glance: Trends, Transformations, and the Regional Dynamics of Internet Interconnection
Recent claims that IXPs 'aren’t showing significant growth,' that more interconnection is happening outside exchanges, and that peering can be more expensive than transit challenge long-standing assumptions about the role of IXPs. But do these claims hold up? A new paper from NAMEX explores the data.
Shaping the Future of ARIN Policy: Why Your Voice Matters
The ARIN Advisory Council’s Policy Engagement Working Group is currently conducting a survey to better understand community participation.
IP Addresses Through 2025
Read Geoff Huston's annual roundup from the world of IP addresses to learn what has changed in the past 12 months in addressing the Internet and how IP address allocation information can inform us of the changing nature of the network itself.
A Launchpad for Engagement: An ARIN Fellowship Program Experience
Get an in-depth look at the ARIN Fellowship Program from a member of the fall 2025 cohort who participated in the ARIN 56 meeting and the preceding NANOG 95 conference.
Introducing a More Secure, Streamlined Workflow for Point of Contact Linking
Our January 2026 software release will bring POC linking activity into ARIN Online’s authenticated environment. Learn why we’re changing the process, what the new workflow will entail, and what you should do now to prepare for this change.
Apply Today for the ARIN 57 Fellowship Program
The call for applications to our ARIN 57 Fellowship Program is out, and Senior Project Manager Amanda Gauldin shares more about what you can expect in this program, why you should consider applying, and what past Fellows have to say about the experience.
Grant Report: Measuring Internet Abuse via IP Addresses
The DNS Research Federation received an ARIN Community Grant in 2024 to investigate the role of IP addresses in malware and phishing attacks. Project Lead Carolina Caeiro reports on the project's outcomes and impact.
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