Asia-Pacific Internet Collaboration Strengthens Infrastructure and Governance in 2025
The Asia-Pacific Internet community advanced technical capacity, governance frameworks, and collaborative initiatives in 2025, with key milestones in IPv6 deployment, routing security, and governance structures. According to a recent report by APNIC, the region saw significant progress in improving Internet resilience and fostering multistakeholder collaboration.
Key Developments in Infrastructure and Capacity Building

From July to December 2025, APNIC spearheaded initiatives that emphasized practical deployment, hands-on training, and overarching community engagement. Alumni of the APNIC Fellowship program reconnected across key economies, including Bangladesh, Timor-Leste, Cambodia, and the Solomon Islands, sharing operational expertise and mentoring emerging leaders. In addition, new RIPE Atlas anchors and M-Root instances were deployed in countries like Sri Lanka and Kazakhstan, bolstering both local and global Internet infrastructure.
Routing security also received a boost as APNIC conducted RPKI training for network operators in markets such as Myanmar, Pakistan, and the Philippines. Similarly, Internet Exchange Point (IXP) workshops in Vanuatu and the Philippines showcased how enhanced interconnection can optimize local resiliency and operational efficiency.
Participatory Governance and Policy Evolution

Governance reform took center stage in 2025 through two community consultations designed to update the RIR Governance Document. These multi-stakeholder discussions paved the way for incorporating leadership diversity and transparency into APNIC’s by-laws, ahead of the community vote scheduled during APNIC 61 in Jakarta.
Likewise, the WSIS+20 review saw the Asia-Pacific technical community voice strong support for global Internet interoperability and increased commitment to IPv6 and IXPs. APNIC’s contributions to the ‘Zero Draft’ highlighted the region’s emphasis on inclusive governance and scalable technical solutions.
Implications for the Telecom and Internet Ecosystem

The developments in infrastructure and governance underscore the Asia-Pacific region’s growing influence in shaping Internet policies and deploying critical technologies. As IPv6 and routing security reforms proliferate, telecom operators and ISPs must remain agile to support scalable and secure networks. Moreover, community-led initiatives like those fostered by APNIC set a benchmark for participatory growth in emerging markets.
Looking Ahead: What’s Next for Asia-Pacific Internet Governance?

As 2026 begins, the focus will shift to implementing the recommendations and frameworks established this year. APNIC’s upcoming community engagements and Open Policy Meetings promise to be pivotal forums for addressing longstanding challenges in governance and policy transparency. The success of these initiatives will depend on continued collaboration among stakeholders and sustained investments in technical skills development.
The Asia-Pacific’s 2025 progress sets the stage for a more interconnected and resilient Internet, with implications that extend well beyond the region. How telecom stakeholders and policymakers align their strategies with these developments will determine their competitive edge in the next phase of Internet evolution.