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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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Where Are Your Country's Most Popular Websites Hosted?
Learn how the Pulse team is measuring the amount of content currently hosted locally in each country and how this will assist the Internet Society in its 50/50 Vision.
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Infrastructure is Only One Piece of the Internet Resilience Puzzle in Malaysia
Malaysia is investing heavily in its terrestrial cable infrastructure but also needs to look at other resilience metrics to sustain its Internet in the face of unforeseen outages and overload.
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Reviewing Internet Resilience and Efficiency in Central Asia
Central Asia has quickly become an isolated road to nowhere and an equally important bastion to uphold the merits of an open, globally connected, secure, and trustworthy Internet.
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Internet Remains on in Africa Despite New Cable Outages
Countries in the East and South of Africa are experiencing slower Internet connectivity due to two submarine cables — EASSy and Seacom — being cut during the weekend.
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Plan Now to Mitigate Submarine Cable Cut Risks
Economic disruption and impact following disruption to undersea Internet network infrastructure is becoming a priority for many national risk registers.
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Malawi Internet Community Seeks to Strengthen Country’s Internet Resilience
Malawi's Internet resilience indicators are similar to those of countries that are currently or have suffered from prolonged internal conflict.
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Bangladesh Coping With Submarine Cable Outage Thanks to Indian Terrestrial Cables, Local Content Caches
Bangladesh is experiencing slightly slower Internet connectivity to international hosted services due to an outage to one of the two submarine cables connecting the country.
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Nautilus: Cross-Layer Cartography of the Undersea Internet Backbone
Despite the critical importance of submarine cables, we have a limited understanding of how their failures affect end-to-end Internet connectivity.
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Charting The Internet's Dependence on Internet Exchange Points
Study seeks to understand if other networks deeper in the Internet topology inadvertently depend on IXPs
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