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Community Pulse

February 2026

AFRINIC Community Pulse

Welcome to the first 2026 edition of AFRINIC Community Pulse. This month, we explore the steady expansion of our community, the strengthening of our governance structures, and the work underway to ensure the African Internet remains resilient, inclusive, and secure for all.

Expanding the Internet Community

In February 2026, AFRINIC continued strengthening Africa's Internet ecosystem by welcoming 10 new organisational members — 9 Internet Service Providers and 1 financial institution from South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Senegal, Kenya, and Nigeria.

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Strengthening Internet Routing Security across Africa

AFRINIC continues to support the development of a more secure and resilient Internet infrastructure across Africa by enabling its members to adopt modern routing security practices and maintain accurate Internet registry data.

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AFRINIC Appoints 2026 Bylaws Review Committee

Bylaws Review

As part of its continued efforts to strengthen organisational governance, AFRINIC has appointed the 2026 Bylaws Review Committee following an open call for volunteers, ensuring its governing framework reflects the evolving needs of the community.

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New Policies Ratified

Policies Ratified

The Board has officially ratified two policies, reinforcing the management framework for Internet resources in our region:

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Douala IX

Douala IX

As Internet usage continues to grow across Central Africa, the development of resilient, locally managed infrastructure has become increasingly critical. Strengthening local connectivity improves network performance, reduces latency, and keeps Internet traffic within the region.

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Global and Regional Engagements

Global Engagements
Brice Abba, AFRINIC's Stakeholder Engagement Manager, speaking at the Central Africa IGF 2026 in Burundi

AFRINIC's recent engagements underscore a commitment to strengthening Africa's internet resilience through technical training and strategic advocacy. In Benin, a five-day hands-on workshop equipped engineers with critical skills in IXP interconnection and routing security. In Tunis, AFRINIC engaged IT decision-makers on cybersecurity and cloud infrastructure challenges across the Maghreb region.

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Join the AFRINIC Growing Internet Community

Organisations across Africa and the Indian Ocean region continue to join the AFRINIC Internet community to access the resources, services, and expertise needed to build and operate modern Internet infrastructure.

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