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Fuel Shortages Leading to Internet Outages
Pacific islands are at risk of major Internet outages due to lack of fuel to power their national electricity grids.
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Trends, Transformations, and Regional Dynamics of Internet Interconnection
Global peering is not contracting; it is undergoing a structural transformation.
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Mapping the Impact of Shutdowns on Internet Exchange Points
Internet Exchange Points offer a unique vantage point for studying the impact of Internet shutdown and outage events at a country and regional level.
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Community Networks: Critical Infrastructure For Rural Connectivity In India
Community networks serve as a vital solution for rural India, where traditional fiber and Wi-Fi infrastructure are significantly less accessible compared to urban areas.
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Secure and Scalable Rerouting in LEO Satellite Networks
The effectiveness of a network’s resilience is directly tied to how much failure information a satellite possesses, ranging from simple local awareness to complex global knowledge.
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Investigating Middlebox Deployment and Characteristics in Dutch Autonomous Systems
Study reveals 4% of Dutch network paths are affected by middleboxes; nearly half are located outside the country.
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Why Satellites Won’t Close the Digital Divide
Analysis shows that while LEO networks can expand Internet access, current offerings alone cannot easily deliver universal, meaningful connectivity.
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Are LEO Networks the Future of National Emergency Failovers?
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite-based Internet constellations have been immensely helpful during national connectivity disruptions, but evidence of their effectiveness remains largely anecdotal, with no systematic national-scale studies.
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A Decade-long Landscape of Advanced Persistent Threats
Between 2014 and 2023, 154 countries experienced an Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) attack.
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The Ubiquity Tradeoff
Ubiquitous connectivity has been an unattainable goal in the USA, despite hundreds of billions in investment.
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Rethinking Geolocation on the Internet
Researchers have proposed a new approach that relies on a trusted third-party authority to verify and attest both a user's location and the accuracy requirements declared by the service.
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What if…? Answering the Challenges of Measuring the Internet
Six teams of researchers took a step back from their current areas of focus to consider the most pressing challenges on the Internet.
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