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TWNIC Releases the 2025 Annual Report: Strengthening Digital Trust and Network Resilience to Build a “Trust in Every Click” Digital Environment
- 2026/03/05
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Development Community
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The Taiwan Network Information Center (TWNIC) has officially released its 2025 Annual Report, reviewing key achievements over the past year in Taiwan’s internet infrastructure, digital governance, and international cooperation. As generative AI rapidly expands, cyber threats grow more complex, and the global digital governance landscape continues to shift, TWNIC remains anchored in its core vision—“Trust in every click”—by strengthening foundational internet security, deepening collaboration on digital governance, and promoting digital literacy and talent development to help build a safer, more trusted, and more resilient digital Taiwan.
The Annual Report highlights that Taiwan’s digital development has moved from the early stage of “how to get online” to a new stage of “how to use the internet effectively and responsibly.” With generative AI becoming widely adopted in a short period of time, the internet now plays an even more critical role across everyday life, business activity, public services, and information exchange—while also introducing new risks such as fraud, misinformation, and personal data breaches. In this context, building trustworthy digital infrastructure and governance mechanisms has become a shared priority worldwide, and TWNIC continues to serve as a key driver of Taiwan’s internet governance and critical resource management.
Taiwan’s Internet Infrastructure Continues to Advance, with Strong Growth in Domain and IP Resource Management
According to the Annual Report, by the end of 2025, TWNIC-managed “.tw” and “.台灣” ccTLD domain names reached a total of 465,066 registrations. Among them, com.tw accounted for the largest share (45.51%), followed by general English .tw domains (23.78%).
In IP resource management, Taiwan’s total IPv4 allocation reached more than 35.7 million addresses, ranking among the top 15 globally. Meanwhile, IPv6 allocations reached 2,599 /32 blocks, underscoring Taiwan’s continued progress in building next-generation internet readiness.
TWNIC also continues to strengthen foundational security through DNS, DNSSEC, and Anycast deployment. The .tw DNS service availability remains at 100%, supported by over 300 global nodes, ensuring stable and reliable connectivity for users.
Addressing Digital Threats: Enhancing Cybersecurity and Building Greater Resilience