A new, large language model-guided system, The Aleph, can decode geographic data from DNS records.
The inaugural Pulse Research Week will take place in Barcelona, Spain, and online from 8 to 11 December 2025.
A new framework enables users to understand when the Internet “breaks” due to conflict or sanctions and how countries reconfigure their digital ties in response.
Starlink’s IP geolocation data shows the use of the satellite Internet service in isolated and disputed territories, and even other planets.
LEO Internet networks have the potential to improve overall Internet performance among remote and underserved Internet users.
Since April 2022, the number of unique countries that Starlink use has been observed has quadrupled.
A new game-theoretic model shows that consumer benefits peak at a sweet spot in the number of firms that depends on market size, spectrum, investment efficiency, and user usage.
While LEO satellite services are promising, they result in trade-offs for end users and rural/remote communities.
Under-connected families have access to the Internet; they just can’t rely on having it when needed.
Measurements are only as powerful as the reforms they bring.