AFRINIC elections violated rules through staff interference, proxy mismanagement, poor transparency, and weakened oversight.
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The ‘phantom proxy’ vote: Origin, timeline, dispute AFRINIC, the African Network Information Centre based in Mauritius, held its long-delayed board…
AFRINIC suspends 2025 election after staff contacted a voter, raising concerns over proxy voting and confidentiality rules.
In the recent AFRINIC elections, that were meant to re-establish a functioning board for the Regional Internet Registry, there was…
ICANN disputed AFRINIC’s 2025 election after a court backed the receiver, raising concerns about centralised Internet control.
What happened: GAC releases post-ICANN83 recommendations The Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC) has published its official communique following the ICANN83 meeting…
What happened: ICANN selects global fellows for Istanbul event The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has announced…
What happened: ICANN83 highlight fractures in global internet oversight Government representatives from across the globe met in Prague this June…
RIPE NCC will attend IGF 2025 in Norway, aiming to include technical expertise in global internet governance talks.
Learn about the ICP‑2 update and its impact on internet governance, RIRs, ICANN, and IANA oversight in 2025.
RIPE NCC says it stays fully neutral and follows global standards in ongoing Kosovo IP address conflict with ARKEP
RIPE selects Leo Vegoda and Franziska Lichtblau as new Chair and Vice Chair to guide Internet coordination in 2025.