Internet access should not be weaponized or restricted during emergencies—it should be a relief, coordination, and rebuilding tool.
Internet resilience requires taking a holistic view of the many components and actors that enable the Internet.
The 2024 Pulse Research Fellows and research partners have been busy this year improving our understanding of the Internet.
Join us for the 2024 Pulse Research Review, happening online on 11 December 2024.
We’ve updated the Pulse Internet Resilience Index to include 17 new countries and are working on a historical feature to allow you to track metrics since 2019.
Join us for The 2023 IMC Hackathon on Network Interference to explore analyze, and visualize open network interference data related to censorship and Internet shutdown events.
The success of the Internet depends on reliable, efficient, and cost-effective interconnections among networks.
A new feature shows what percentage of each country’s most popular Internet websites is stored on servers in the country or abroad.
Digital sovereignty policies can adversely affect how the Internet works and our ability to make use of the Internet.