AFRINC, ATU commit to stable, robust internet in Africa
Organisations sign MoU to enhance capacity on IPv6 migration, internet performance.
Michael Malakata
3:20
Local firms fall victim as millions of IP addresses stolen
South African companies Sasol, Anglo American and Nedbank may have been compromised in the theft of over 4.1 million IP addresses in Africa.
1:30
African Network Information Centre appoints new CEO
Industry veteran Eddy Mabano Kayihura takes over from Allan Barret.
1:30
Nigeria's .ng ccTLD domain names hit 100,000
Organisation focused on changing public perception of the value of local domain name versus international counterparts.
5:00
IPv10 – when and how for Africa?
Without IPv10, the internet may stop working efficiently, and technology such as smartphones will be limited says Edward Lawrence, Director of Business Development, Workonline Communications.
2:20
Afrinic and Tunisia's ATI sign IPv6 deployment MOU
ATI has officially committed to administer certification exams in Tunisia and surrounding North African economies.
3:20
Leveraging co-location services for the enterprise
There is an easy mechanism for enterprises to not only save on their bandwidth charges but also improve their overall information security.