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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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Africa’s Digital Economy Can’t Afford Shutdowns
Africa’s burgeoning digital economy requires reliable Internet to continue its rapid growth.
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On the Constancy of Latency at the Internet’s Edge
New study characterizes the stability of latency between end users and content delivery network (CDN) edge servers, which are critical infrastructure for delivering content to most Internet users.
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Lessons from the Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 Outage: A Resilience Perspective
An hour-long outage of one of the most popular global Domain Name System (DNS) services highlighted the need for greater diversity of this critical Internet infrastructure.
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OFDS: Switzerland Workshop Sets the Scene
The Internet Society organized an Open Fibre Data Standard workshop in Geneva, Switzerland recently.
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The New Digital Divide
New findings challenge the assumption that digital divides disappear once basic broadband infrastructure is widely available.
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Takeaways From Lisbon SubOptic 2025
Petabit subsea cables, sensing technologies, and aging fleets, oh my.
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Egypt Internet Outage: Another Example of the Need to Spread Your Risk
A fire in a major Internet hub in Cairo has significantly disrupted multiple major Internet service providers (ISPs) in the country.
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