Before AFRINIC, Africa’s IP address allocations were handled by global registries through structured, neutral processes. This article explains how Cloud Innovation lawfully received its resources and how courts later upheld those rights against efforts by AFRINIC to revoke them.
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Institutional gridlock and eroding community trust AFRINIC, the Regional Internet Registry (RIR) for Africa, is responsible for managing IP address allocations and…
AFRINIC’s cancelled 2025 board election reveals deep political infighting and raises concerns over governance and institutional integrity.
And how a simple commercial dispute blew up to become the biggest internet governance story in Africa.
AFRINIC’s self-destruction: Corrupt leadership turns a simple business dispute into a devastating legal money pit The AFRINIC-Cloud Innovation conflict, marketed…
AFRINIC’s legal action backfires as court orders asset freeze AFRINIC, the African regional internet registry, has faced severe consequences following…
AFRINIC’s legal dispute and election suspension over proxy votes spark concerns over governance and IP resource delays in Africa.
Explore AFRINIC’s history, legal troubles, board election, and reform efforts shaping Africa’s digital future.
ICANN’s request to reconstitute the Nominating Committee in the run up to the AFRINIC elections has been denied by the…
Lu Heng, founder and CEO of IP address management and leasing companies Cloud Innovation and LARUS Ltd, has written an…