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== History == APNIC was established in 1992, by the Asia Pacific Coordinating Committee for Intercontinental Research Networks (APCCIRN) and the Asia Pacific Engineering and Planning Group (APEPG). These two groups were later amalgamated and renamed the Asia Pacific Networking Group (APNG). It was established as a pilot project to administer address space as defined by RFC-1366, as well as encompassing a wider brief: "To facilitate communication, business, and culture using Internet technologies". In 1993, APNG discovered they were unable to provide a formal umbrella or legal structure for APNIC, and so the pilot project was concluded, but APNIC continued to exist independently under the authority of [[Internet Assigned Numbers Authority|IANA]] as an 'interim project'. At this stage, APNIC still lacked legal rights, a membership, and a fee structure. In February 1995, the inaugural APNIC meeting was held in [[Bangkok]], marking the beginning of the formalisation of APNIC.<ref name="number">{{cite news |title=On the Internet? Take a number |url=https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/digitised/article/biztimes19950213-1.2.25.11?qt=apnic&q=APNIC |access-date=14 October 2024 |work=Business Times (Singapore) |date=13 February 1995}}</ref> This was a two-day meeting,<ref name="number"></ref> run by volunteers, and was free to attend. Voluntary donations were sought according to the size of the organization, ranging from US$1,500 for 'small', through to US$10,000 for 'large'. Three member types were defined by APNIC-001: ISP (local IR), Enterprise, and National. 1996 saw a proper fee structure introduced, the establishment of a membership, and the holding of the first [[Asia Pacific Regional Internet Conference on Operational Technologies|APRICOT]] meeting. By the time 1997 rolled around, it was becoming increasingly clear that APNIC's local environment in Japan was restricting its growth β for example, the staff was limited to 4β5 members. Therefore, the consulting firm KPMG was contracted to find an ideal location in the Asia Pacific region for APNIC's new headquarters. For reasons such as the stable infrastructure, the low cost of living and operation, and tax advantages for membership organizations, Brisbane, Australia was chosen as the new location, and relocation was completed between April and August 1998, while maintaining continuous operation throughout. By 1999, the relocation was complete, the Asian economic crisis ended, and so began a period of consolidation for APNIC β a period of sustained growth, policy development, and the creation of documentation and internal systems. Since then, APNIC has continued to grow from its humble beginnings to a membership of more than 7,700<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.apnic.net/about-apnic/organization/structure/members/|title=APNIC Members {{!}} APNIC|website=www.apnic.net|language=en-AU|access-date=2020-04-23}}</ref> in 56 economies throughout the region and a secretariat of around 122 staff members<ref>{{Cite web |title=Meet the team |url=https://www.apnic.net/about-apnic/team/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250306112433/https://www.apnic.net/about-apnic/team/ |archive-date=2025-03-06 |access-date=2025-03-31 |website=APNIC |language=en-AU}}</ref> located in the head office in Brisbane, Australia.
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