APNIC information and FAQs
APNIC is one of five Regional Internet Registries currently operating in the world. It provides allocation and registration services which support the operation of the Internet globally. It is a not-for-profit, membership-based organisation whose members include Internet Service Providers, National Internet Registries, and similar organisations. APNIC represents the Asia Pacific region, comprising 56 economies.
| About APNIC | Contacting and visiting APNIC, APNIC policies and documents, meetings, Executive Council, staff, sponsors, APNIC infrastructure. |
| Policy development process | A description of how APNIC policies are developed. |
| FAQs | Frequently asked questions about what APNIC does, how to request APNIC resources, and current best practices related to using IP addresses and ASNs. |
| Help for APNIC forms | Help available for selected APNIC resource request forms. |
| Reports and statistics | APNIC annual reports, statistics on IP address and AS number allocations, minimum allocation sizes, reverse DNS. |
| Network tools and helpers | Looking glass sites, network tools, global Internet statistics. |
| References | Reference material and links relating to general Internet operation, network management, and the Regional Internet Registry system. |
| Other Internet organisations | Internet organisations relevant to the Asia Pacific and global Internet community. |
| Apster | APNIC's quarterly newsletter for the Asia Pacific Internet Community. |

