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How Will Guiana's Economic Sliding Doors Impact Region's Internet Resilience?
South America's three smallest economies—Guyana, French Guiana, and Suriname—recently increased their international Internet capacity and future Internet resilience thanks to a new submarine cable.
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Understanding Cross-Layer Internet Resilience with Xaminer
Xaminer supports joint cross-layer impact analysis for multiple disasters or events, combining the effects of different events on the infrastructure.
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What Can We Learn From Africa’s Multiple Submarine Cable Outages?
Two reports show the importance that strong peering relationships and resilience played to keep the Internet on during major African outages.
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Hypergiants are Increasingly Serving More Content Via Local IPv6 Networks
Studying off-net deployment strategies is crucial as they alter traditional Internet traffic flows and could be vital for next-generation technologies like 5G that require low latency.
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Attempted Internet Sabotage in France Shows the Importance of Internet Resilience
A resilient Internet is designed with localized disruptions in mind.
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LEO Satellite Internet Latency Varies Dramatically Depending on Where You Are in the World
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite promise everyday Internet users impressively low latency, high bandwidth, and global reach. But how valid are those promises?
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Internet Resilience Provides Clues for Verifying Internet Shutdown Risk
Having a more resilient Internet indicates higher reliability and trust in the network, all of which are attractive to local and foreign customers and investors.
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Navigating Infrastructure Outages: Battle Scars and Lessons Learned
The recently released incident report of the 2022 Rogers outage provides plenty of lessons on how to mitigate future outages.
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Censorship and Sanctions Impacting Iran’s Internet, Report
According to a new report, Iran's restrictive Internet policies and regulatory framework, coupled with international sanctions imposed on Iranian web services, negatively affect Internet quality, cost, and reliability, compromising Iran's digital economy.
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Are Subsea Cables Feeling the Heat From Climate Change?
Research into different greenhouse gas emission scenarios has started to explore how future climate change may affect subsea cables and their shore-based landing stations.
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The Internet Stays on in Kenya
The Communications Authority of Kenya has released a statement saying they will not shut down the Internet in reaction to national protests against the government's plan to increase taxes.
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A Hop Away From Everywhere — Long-haul Links in Today’s Internet
Researchers analyze infrastructure from a network-layer perspective and develop a method to identify long-haul links in extensive traceroute datasets.
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