Iran’s partial internet return highlights state control over digital space and the economic toll of prolonged blackout.
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The Continental Africa Internet Governance Architecture coordinates African internet policies, technical standards, and governance.
Structural barriers keep African startups from voting in AFRINIC elections, weakening representation and leaving governance to legacy actors.
Optus will lead a A$1.5B push to build Australia’s first sovereign LEO satellite network, aiming to boost autonomy and rural connectivity.
In the recent AFRINIC elections, that were meant to re-establish a functioning board for the Regional Internet Registry, there was…
BH Telecom and AWS will launch sovereign cloud services to store Bosnia’s public sector data locally and securely.
What happened: Netherlands launches bid to host European AI supercomputing centre A Dutch consortium has submitted a proposal to the…
RIPE defends its IP allocation policies after Montenegro’s ARKEP questions its role in managing address space.
What happened: Deutsche Telekom and Nvidia to build Germany’s first industrial AI cloud Deutsche Telekom and Nvidia have announced plans…
What happened: Deutsche Telekom to develop ground infrastructure for EU’s IRIS² satellite system Deutsche Telekom has announced its participation in…
What happened: APNIC drives technical capacity building Firstly, APNIC participated actively throughout the summit. Jia Rong Low presented on regional…
What happened: 3 new principles to shield EU data from foreign interference The Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers in Europe (CISPE)…