AFRINIC’s election annulment reveals governance instability, raising serious concerns over transparency and regional internet stewardship.
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Kurt Lindqvist’s letter sparks debate over AFRINIC’s liquidation in Mauritius, raising questions about oversight, sovereignty and Africa’s internet future.
AFRINIC’s declared company status underscores its governance failure, prompting renewed calls for reform and regional internet oversight.
Mauritius declares AFRINIC a “declared company”, placing it under legal oversight following election failures and governance concerns.
ICANN’s threat to derecognize AFRINIC raises concerns, with critics calling it politically motivated after years of neglect.
Cloud Innovation demands ICANN and NRO immediately appoint a new RIR, declaring AFRINIC’s governance irreparably broken after election collapse.
AFRINIC’s collapse raises concerns over Africa’s IP resource management, connectivity, and digital infrastructure future.
What happened: Cloud Innovation calls for liquidation of failed registry Cloud Innovation Ltd has launched a formal call to dissolve…
Cloud Innovation’s call to wind up AFRINIC has sparked debate across ICANN, the NRO, ISPs, and civil society.
The registry’s third-biggest member cites the annulment of the June 23 election as evidence that a democratic election has now become ‘unworkable’.
Cloud Innovation seeks AFRINIC dissolution, citing governance collapse and urging a transition to a compliant successor registry.
Cloud Innovation urges ICANN and NRO to urgently appoint a successor RIR as AFRINIC faces potential legal liquidation.