Dear colleagues, 

We’ve published the latest in our series of country reports, this time shining 
the spotlight on eight different countries in Southeast Europe.

This is the fourth such country report that the RIPE NCC has produced as part 
of an ongoing effort to support Internet development throughout our service 
region by making our data and insights available to local technical communities 
and decision makers alike. 

The report takes stock of the current IPv4 and IPv6 resource holdings in the 
Southeast European region, looks at the history of development of the Internet 
industry, and assesses its opportunity for future growth. We also examine the 
region’s access to the global Domain Name System (DNS), look at how traffic is 
exchanged within the region, and identify the different paths and operators 
providing access from the rest of the world.

You can find out more and access the report from RIPE Labs:

https://www.ripe.net/s/seereport <https://www.ripe.net/s/seereport>

We’d also like to invite you to attend an online session in which we’ll go over 
the main highlights from the report and have an open discussion about relevant 
Internet governance issues in Southeast Europe, including IPv6 deployment, IXPs 
and cybersecurity. The session will take place on Tuesday, 28 April from 
12:00-13:00 UTC. Please register here before Monday, 27 April at 12:00 UTC:

www.ripe.net/s/see-discussion 
<https://portal.ripe.net/meeting-pub/registration?0&meetingId=623e688b-2a4f-4e54-b636-f2451b3f0a88>

We’d love to hear feedback about the report and which types of topics and 
analyses you find useful, and we hope to see you online next Tuesday.

Best regards,

Suzanne Taylor
RIPE NCC

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