Tensions escalate between AFRINIC and RIPE, exposing deep strains within the global network of regional internet registries.
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AFRINIC’s self-destruction: Corrupt leadership turns a simple business dispute into a devastating legal money pit The AFRINIC-Cloud Innovation conflict, marketed…
AFRINIC tracks bogus IP registrations through audits and reclaims misused addresses to maintain fair and accurate resource allocation.
Late June 2025 in Mauritius: Hope for renewal turned into regional turbulence AFRINIC — Africa’s Regional Internet Registry — was…
AFRINIC faces financial instability and legal challenges, with bankruptcy risks threatening Africa’s internet governance and infrastructure.
AFRINIC’s legal action backfires as court orders asset freeze AFRINIC, the African regional internet registry, has faced severe consequences following…
AFRINIC’s legal dispute and election suspension over proxy votes spark concerns over governance and IP resource delays in Africa.
AFRINIC’s board election crisis has sparked global attention, but critics say the dispute is a local governance issue, not a global failure.
AFRINIC’s 2025 election was annulled over one disputed proxy vote, raising urgent questions about its governance and accountability.
Chronology of AFRINIC–Cloud Innovation legal clash, showing Lu Heng’s lawful action and its limited impact on elections.
What happened: First board election since attempted recovery After years of organisational paralysis, the African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) is finally…
One proxy vote annulled AFRINIC’s board election. ICANN intervened. Can reforms fix trust before the September deadline?