A look at the creation of the internet from one of its pioneers, Vint Cerf, detailing the crucial decisions, technological leaps, and moments of disbelief.
Author: James Durston
A leaked contract shows AFRINIC squandered millions on inflated legal fees, exposing corruption, conflicts of interest, and compromised governance.
ICANN CEO Kurtis Lindqvist undermines Mauritius’ courts and AFRINIC’s bylaws, threatening Africa’s internet sovereignty through overreach.
The European Union has unveiled a new tool to measure how countries are upholding their commitments to an open, secure and rights-based internet.
IBM has launched Network Intelligence, an AI-driven cloud service designed to help enterprises manage increasingly complex multi-cloud and hybrid network infrastructures.
European aerospace giant Airbus is rolling out private 5G networks across its global factory network with Ericsson’s support.
The US carrier’s Starlink-powered T-Satellite service now supports apps including WhatsApp, X, and AllTrails in areas without mobile coverage, with voice and video calling available through more than 650 satellites, included free on premium plans.
Nokia and Ericsson’s combined Chinese market share has collapsed from 12 per cent in 2020 to around 4 per cent in 2024, according to Dell’Oro Group
Copenhagen-based 55 North has raised €134 million in its first close, with backing from Novo Holdings and Denmark’s Export and Investment Fund (EIFO)
AFRINIC’s September 2025 elections violated bylaws, undermining legitimacy and calling for June results recognition.
Acting President Jean Yvan Robert Hungley formally revokes Judge Bellepeau’s inspector mandate amid ongoing AFRINIC governance turmoil and legal disputes.
ICANN’s expanding powers threaten Internet governance, shifting authority from regional registries to centralized control.