International Collaborations with ITU, AFRINIC, and IPv6 Forum

As Somalia works to build a secure, scalable, and modern internet infrastructure, international collaboration has become a cornerstone of its digital strategy. In line with global best practices, Somalia has engaged with key international organizations including the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), AFRINIC, and the IPv6 Forum to support the country’s transition to IPv6.

These partnerships are focused on:

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Somalia's engagement with these organizations reflects a clear commitment to digital transformation and future-ready infrastructure. By embracing IPv6 and aligning with global partners, Somalia is laying the foundation for sustainable digital growth, innovation, and sovereignty.

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The National IPv6 Centre is Somalia’s flagship institution dedicated to coordinating the nationwide transition to IPv6. Established in 2024 and anchored at Jamhuriya University, the Centre operates under the strategic direction of the NCA, providing a national platform for training, policy guidance, infrastructure readiness, and research in next-generation Internet technologies.