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AFRINIC
Lessons from corporate governance for AFRINIC board elections
Corporate governance lessons show AFRINIC needs legal safeguards and transparent dispute resolution to restore trust.

AFRINIC
Could AFRINIC elections be challenged under international arbitration law?
AFRINIC’s disputed elections face international arbitration challenges, raising questions on governance, legitimacy, and regional autonomy.

AFRINIC
The hidden cost of AFRINIC elections: Who pays for governance?
AFRINIC’s 2025 elections reveal hidden costs of governance, including legal disputes, procedural delays, and financial burdens.

ARIN
Startups and AFRINIC elections: Africa’s digital future
Structural barriers keep African startups from voting in AFRINIC elections, weakening representation and leaving governance to legacy actors.

AFRINIC
Decentralization vs. centralization in AFRINIC’s electoral model
AFRINIC’s electoral crisis shows how decentralised member control can be undermined by unconstitutional state interference.

ARIN
AFRINIC’s elections in global perspective
AFRINIC’s election disputes highlight the need for clear processes to maintain Africa’s internet governance credibility.

AFRINIC
AFRINIC elections and policy decisions: Why they shape Africa’s internet future
AFRINIC’s disputed elections are more than a governance issue—they shape the policies that decide Africa’s digital future. Without transparent, accountable processes, critical decisions on IP resource allocation and connectivity risk being captured by elites instead of the…

AFRINIC
How AFRINIC can rebuild confidence after election dispute
AFRINIC must follow law, recognise June election, and resist government interference to regain African community trust.

Case File
GARNET: Empowering Ghana’s research and education landscape
As Ghana’s National Research and Education Network, GARNET is bridging the digital divide in academia and research.

Case File
GIMPA: Ghana’s anchor in management, public service & innovation
Six decades on, the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) has evolved from a public administration training school into a centre of excellence shaping civil servants, business leaders, and innovators.

AFRINIC
Who controls the internet in Africa? The AFRINIC vs. Cloud Innovation case explained
The AFRINIC–Cloud Innovation legal battle underscores Africa’s struggle to maintain regional internet governance amid institutional collapse.

Case File
Optus outage in Australia sparks fury, calls for overhaul
What happened: Australia reels after major telco outage incapacitates Triple-0 services Australia’s Optus experienced a serious network outage on 18 September that disrupted access to its Triple-Zero (000) emergency call line for approximately 13 hours. The disruption stemmed…

Case File
Stargate rollout gathers paces with 5 more sites revealed
OpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank expand Stargate with five more US sites, bringing total planned capacity near 5.5 GW.

AFRINIC
How AFRINIC’s electoral future relies on stronger constitutional safeguards
AFRINIC’s June and September 2025 election failures highlight the urgent need for stronger constitutional safeguards.

AFRINIC
AFRINIC elections and the consequences of weak legal remedies in Mauritius
Mauritius’ AFRINIC election annulment shows how weak legal safeguards invite state capture and foreign interference.

Case File
Europe's telco CEOs turn consolidation into an investment-security argument
The useful signal is not that European telecom executives repeated a familiar request for consolidation. The shift is that the request is now being packaged as a competitiveness, investment and critical-infrastructure argument at the same moment Brussels is reviewing merger…

Case File
Srini Gopalan to become T-Mobile CEO on 1 November 2025
T-Mobile names Srini Gopalan as new CEO starting 1 November 2025 under planned leadership transition; Sievert becomes Vice Chair.

Case File
Ciena acquires Nubis to power AI data centres
In an all-cash transaction worth US$270 million, Ciena is purchasing optical connector specialist Nubis Communications. The action is intended to increase its data center networking capabilities, particularly in light of the growing need for AI workloads. How well the integration…

Case File
Mavenir to power Iridium’s new satellite-core network
Iridium selected Mavenir to build the cloud-native core network, aimed at enabling global NB-IoT for D2D connectivity over satellite.

Case File
Dolphin Telecommunication Limited: Pioneering Connectivity Across West Africa
Dolphin Telecommunication Limited, a top global communications provider with a focus on capacity wholesale and internet bandwidth services for carriers, ISPs, and enterprise clients, was founded in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, in 2013.
