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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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Where Is Market Competition Improving
Iraq, Myanmar, and Venezuela have seen significant increases in their market competition since 2023.
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How Do Journalists Use Pulse? Take Our Survey
Journalists are at the forefront of exposing Internet challenges and advocating for change.
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Measuring Internet Market Competition
Healthy competition among Internet Service Providers can increase consumer choice, reduce prices, and foster innovation, efficiency, quality, and resilience.
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Where The Internet is Growing Most
Countries in Africa and Asia saw the biggest gains in Internet penetration between 2022 and 2023.
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Infrastructure Upgrades To Enhance Jamaica’s Internet Resilience, Reduce Reliance On Power
Jamaica's Internet was the 10th most resilient in the Caribbean and 120th globally as of 2023.
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Spain Power Outage Uncovers Limitations of Region's Internet Resilience
Understanding electricity resilience and reliability is critical when measuring and developing Internet resilience.
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How Can Internet Exchange Points Help Measure the Internet
IXPs' unique vantage points can provide local and regional level availability and performance insights that public international measurement projects cannot measure as accurately.
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Studies Highlight Variances in Israel’s Internet Performance, Connectivity
Local studies and Indigenous measurement systems provide greater context on the true resilience of a country’s Internet.
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How Resilient is the Internet in LLDCs?
Understanding the resilience of critical Internet infrastructure can help landlocked and other countries reliant on terrestrial fibre connections.
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Will Election-related Internet Shutdowns Continue in 2025?
Pulse tracked seven election-related Internet shutdowns in 2024, the most we've ever tracked.
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