IPv4 scarcity is pushing enterprises to treat address space as a strategic asset, shaping costs, resilience and long-term digital growth.
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Regional Internet Registries do not have legal authority; community sovereignty can cause governance conflicts.
Scammers spoof RIPE NCC emails, exploiting misunderstandings about registry authority amid internet number resource governance debates.
CAPIF 4 gathered industry experts to explore routing security, and space Internet developments driving Central Asia’s digital transformation.
The RIPE NCC releases second draft of RIR Governance Document, integrating community feedback to improve clarity and effectiveness.
CAPIF 4 takes place in Almaty, Kazakhstan, on 25–26 September 2025, connecting experts to improve Internet connectivity in Central Asia.
RIPE NCC opens registration for its October 2025 General Meeting in Bucharest and online, where members will discuss the 2026 activity plan.
RIPE NCC launches foundational exam for IPv4, IPv6, and LIR knowledge to support structured entry-level technical training.
RIPE NCC releases RIR governance consultation summary, revealing calls for transparency and clearer oversight of internet registries.
RIPE NCC opens article competition ahead of RIPE 91 in Bucharest to promote open participation in internet policy dialogue.
RIPE NCC redesigns dnsmon platform to enhance dns data clarity and usability for network operators and researchers.
AFRINIC’s election collapse prompts Cloud Innovation to call for its dissolution via ICANN’s ICP-2 and RIR handover plan.