Before AFRINIC, Africa’s IP address allocations were handled by global registries through structured, neutral processes. This article explains how Cloud Innovation lawfully received its resources and how courts later upheld those rights against efforts by AFRINIC to revoke them.
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Institutional gridlock and eroding community trust AFRINIC, the Regional Internet Registry (RIR) for Africa, is responsible for managing IP address allocations and…
AFRINIC: The catalyst that backfired As ICANN attempts to control the narrative at the UN’s WSIS+20 summit, digital sovereignty advocate…
Calls grow for an independent audit to expose AFRINIC’s financial mismanagement and restore trust in the organisation.
AFRINIC’s cancelled 2025 board election reveals deep political infighting and raises concerns over governance and institutional integrity.
AFRINIC’s ongoing crisis is exposing deeper vulnerabilities in the global internet governance model, questioning the viability.
And how a simple commercial dispute blew up to become the biggest internet governance story in Africa.
AFRINIC cancels board vote amid legal challenges, causing IP delays and rattling network operators across Africa.
AFRINIC annulled a court-backed election over one disputed proxy, discarding 800 votes and threatening Africa’s internet governance stability.
AFRINIC’s unexpected election cancellation deepens uncertainty around its governance. Can it still meet the continent’s growing needs?
Tensions escalate between AFRINIC and RIPE, exposing deep strains within the global network of regional internet registries.
AFRINIC’s self-destruction: Corrupt leadership turns a simple business dispute into a devastating legal money pit The AFRINIC-Cloud Innovation conflict, marketed…