Luxembourg has one of the highest levels of overall Internet resilience in Western Europe and one of the highest globally when accounting for population size.
We take a look at the resilience of Türkiye’s Internet ahead of the next Internet Measurement Day taking place in Instanbul on 6 November 2024.
In light of the 14th anniversary of the World IPv6 Launch this month, let’s look back at the last decade of IPv6 deployment.
The country-code Top Level Domain (ccTLD) for Botswana, .bw, is once again secured with DNSSEC.
In 2023, partially protected network routes nearly doubled from 44% to 81%, while fully protected network routes doubles from 9% to 18%.
Anguilla, Ecuador, Eritrea, Iran, and the Philippines have joined 153 other countries to have DNSSEC-enabled ccTLDs.
Which countries have structural unreliability built into their networking dependencies?
To date, 153 countries have DNSSEC-enabled ccTLDs with Bangladesh (.bd) and Türkiye (.tr) joining this group in the second quarter of 2023.
Telefónica’s recent IPv6 deployment on its Movistar and O2 mobile networks is expected to increase IPv6 capability for Spain.