Six of the top-third African countries for GDP per capita growth between 2014-2022 are among the bottom-third African countries for Internet usage growth during the same time.
Internet Exchange Points offer a critical vantage point of the Internet’s stability, security, and efficiency at a local level.
Internet poverty in Asia has decreased from 252 million in 2023 to 166 million in 2024, led by India and Indonesia.
Study finds that more than 40% of government-funded broadband supported premises are not being served by subsidized Internet service providers.
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.
The Universal Service Fund’s current funding model needs to align with its current usage with Internet users subsidizing Internet deployment.
Alternative networks, or altnets, have transformed the UK’s broadband market and improved access and performance, giving consumers greater choice.
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.
Perceived lack of time, skills, and interest were the top three ranked barriers preventing people from participating in crowdsourced Internet measurement.