AFRINIC election crisis exposes governance failures; Cloud Innovation calls for urgent reform and new regional registry.
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The 2025 AFRINIC election could reshape Africa’s internet governance amid trust erosion and legal uncertainty.
RIPE NCC opens registration for its October 2025 General Meeting in Bucharest and online, where members will discuss the 2026 activity plan.
KFML Holdings offers transport, warehousing, and fleet services across South Africa, supporting industries from retail to mining.
Gigabit Connections Limited provides Kenya fibre internet with ultra-reliable, fast connectivity for homes and businesses.
Mauritius faces a constitutional standoff as AFRINIC’s crisis deepens. Foreign intervention clashes with Supreme Court rulings.
AFRINIC’s 30 September 2025 deadline exposes collapse as Kurtis Lindqvist’s new ICP-2–related document fuels governance concerns.
AFRINIC’s collapse exposes limits of legal mandates and ICP-2 transition; legitimacy, not just law, will guide Africa’s RIR future.
O2 and Freshwave install small cells in Cornwall hotspots to boost mobile service quality ahead of summer season.
GLF Board calls for collaboration to overcome subsea cable delays and meet growing global demand for capacity.
Orange deploys sovereign AI using OpenAI models to support digital inclusion, energy efficiency and African language access.
IQM and TOYO partner to supply superconducting quantum computers across Japan, supporting national quantum goals.