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Why IPv6 Adoption is Stalled: The Behavioral Science Behind Internet Infrastructure Change
IPv6 proponents can learn from the success of HTTPS adoption, which was not driven by education but by making the new technology the "natural, obvious, easy choice.
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What Happens When a New Mobile Operator Enters the Market?
Encouraging market entry and reducing barriers can lead to more competitive, fair, and accessible telecom markets.
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25 Cable Cuts a Day! Data and Collaboration Key to Strengthening Nigeria’s Internet Resilience
Collaboration is paramount to understanding the underlying context that is holding back Internet development.
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The Digital Roads to Government Services: Uncovering Consolidation and Exposure
A new study of 58 countries shows that many online government services are served and routed via foreign networks and have low HTTPS encryption adoption rates.
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Submissions Open for Inaugural Internet Visualizations Exhibition
Share your novel Internet measurement visualizations, images, animations, and interactive artifacts.
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Japan’s Broadband Paradox: Bridging the Transparency Gap
By developing better measurement tools and stronger incentives for disclosure, Japan can shift from a competition based on theoretical claims to one based on real, verified quality.
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Bandwidth is Dead. Long Live Latency
Measuring application latency instead of Internet speed offers a better understanding of today's Internet user experience.
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Developing Resilience Among Community Networks in Kenya
Many community networks in Kenya are deploying fiber as a means to sustain their growing user base, develop resilience against climate challenges, and attract new supporters.
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Malaysia's Crowd-sourced Internet Measurement Platform
Indigenous Internet measurement systems are critical for assessing and validating the current strengths and weaknesses of local Internet connected networks.
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The Economic Benefits of Fiber Deployment
New changes to US broadband assistance programs may unintentionally favor certain technologies, such as fixed wireless or LEO satellite Internet services.
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Why AI Requires a Resilient Internet
Countries with more news consumers experimenting with AI tools do not consistently have the most resilient Internet.
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