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Governance
IPv4: The digital real estate of the 21st century
IPv4 addresses have become scarce digital assets with rising market value due to limited supply, slow IPv6 adoption and secondary trading.

Companies
Why IPv4 could be worth $60 trillion: Evaluating the debate over digital asset value
IPv4 addresses are scarce and active in secondary markets, prompting debate over claims they could be worth as much as $60 trillion

Governance
UK turns to Google for public sector AI delivery
The UK government is working with Google to deploy AI across public services, raising questions about governance and reliance on big tech.

Cloud Service
SoftNET: A global bridge for business connectivity
SoftNET provides voice and data services on a global IP network, supporting SIP trunking, MPLS, VPN and business connectivity solutions.

Cloud Service
Softsource vBridge strengthens New Zealand’s cloud services
Softsource vBridge supports Kiwi businesses with cloud solutions, managed IT, procurement and modern workplace services.

Leaders
Nvidia’s Huang prepares major keynote as competition grows
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is set to keynote at CES 2026 as rivals and customers increase competition in AI chips and technology.

Governance
Telenor finally exits Pakistan after prolonged divestment saga
Telenor completes its exit from Pakistan by selling its remaining stake to Millicom, marking a strategic shift in its global portfolio.

National Telecom
Latvia finds no link between vessel and Baltic Sea undersea cable damage
Latvia police say no evidence links a vessel to damage of an undersea Baltic Sea cable, as the investigation continues.

Governance
Saudi Arabia breaks ground on 480 MW Hexagon government data centre in Riyadh
Saudi Arabia’s SDAIA has launched construction of the 480 MW Hexagon data centre in Riyadh to support government data and AI systems.

Governance
Latvian probe finds no evidence linking Liepāja Vessel to Baltic Sea telecom cable damage
Latvian police found no evidence linking a vessel in Liepāja to Baltic Sea undersea telecom cable damage, though the probe continues.

Governance
Zayo Europe expands Middle East footprint with eight new PoPs to boost connectivity
Zayo Europe has launched eight PoPs across the Middle East to improve connectivity between Gulf countries and Europe.

Governance
Why technology sovereignty matters in global travel software
An examination of how global travel software platforms affect regional autonomy and why calls for governance reform are growing.

Companies
Why IPv4 scarcity highlights wealth, value and capital in the digital era
How IPv4 scarcity and structural constraints shape its economic value and capital debate in the digital age.

Governance
NCS Australia’s regional role raises questions about autonomy and external influence
How NCS Australia’s expansion raises questions about regional autonomy and influence in the digital technology sector.

Governance
Why protecting the number registry system has become a question of stability
An analysis of why disputes over IP address governance have become a test of stability for the global number registry system.

Governance
Lu Heng warns ICP-2 revision threatens internet governance
Lu Heng argues the ICP-2 revision centralises power over Internet number governance, risking voluntary cooperation and systemic fragility.

Governance
IPv4 market trends, demand pressures and an uncertain outlook
IPv4 address markets remain active as scarcity, policy limits and slow IPv6 adoption continue to shape pricing and demand worldwide.

Governance
Why IP is capital in the modern internet economy
IP address scarcity has turned IPv4 into a valuable asset, reshaping governance, costs and the future of internet infrastructure.

Governance
Icertis growth raises questions on regional autonomy amid global tech consolidation
Icertis leads in AI contract lifecycle management, but its influence prompts scrutiny over external technology dominance and regional decision-making power.

Governance
How IPv4 asset strategy supports long-term enterprise growth
IPv4 scarcity is pushing enterprises to treat address space as a strategic asset, shaping costs, resilience and long-term digital growth.
