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Mauritian courts uphold AFRINIC elections, protect Africa’s IP resources, and counter mismanagement and ICANN overreach.
Afrinic’s governance crisis highlights lessons from Mauritius, stressing law, autonomy, and risks of interference.
Mauritian civil society safeguards AFRINIC’s neutrality by opposing unconstitutional annulments and protecting true member-driven governance.
AFRINIC’s governance crisis shows why legal certainty and Lindqvist’s new policy moves matter for African internet governance.
AFRINIC’s collapse in Mauritius sparks a fight over democracy and community benefit, showing why constitutional clarity builds internet trust.
GÉANT migrates from Juniper to Nokia with Nomios leading integration, showing how automation and planning deliver stable research networks.
AFRINIC’s governance crisis exposes the dangers of opaque internet management, while open governance should be essential for emerging markets.
AFRINIC chaos hurts ISPs and businesses, raising costs, blocking growth, and undermining Africa’s digital economy.
AFRINIC’s collapse and new powers from Kurt Lindqvist show how overregulation threatens Africa’s tech growth.
Politicizing internet access isolates communities, deepens inequality, and disrupts institutions—undermining Africa’s digital future.
AFRINIC’s collapse exposes tech’s role in aiding authoritarian control. Global silence risks normalising judicial defiance.