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Exploring DNS Resolver Diversity: Singapore Case Study
DNS usage patterns are sometimes influenced by external factors like censorship or surveillance. Understanding these patterns can give important insights into the local Internet landscape.
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How Does Zambia Accelerate its Internet Resilience
Newly proposed funding from the World Bank funding comes at a critical point in Zambia’s Internet development and will allow it to expand on some critical foundational components it has already established.
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One World, Three Digital Divides
It is no longer sufficient to consider broadband access alone when considering the digital divide.
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Electricity and Internet Resilience
What impact is Kenya's growing number of power outages having on its Internet resilience?
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Focusing on Technology Limits Understanding of Internet Resilience: Pakistan Case Study
Internet resilience is usually considered from a technical point of view, with little consideration given to social implications that impact connectivity decisions.
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The Story of Venezuela’s Deteriorating Internet Infrastructure
Venezuela has undergone one of the most profound non-war crises in modern history that has significantly impacted the country's critical Internet infrastructure.
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Another Outage Shows Challenges Facing Chad's Internet Infrastructure
The Chadian Internet faces structural problems that require structural solutions.
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Central Africa’s Improved Peering Landscape Can Benefit From Local Content
The success of the Internet depends on reliable, efficient, and cost-effective interconnections among networks.
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The Impact of the Russia-Ukraine War on Peering Connectivity and Internet
A combination of sanctions and pre-invasion de-peering activity have significantly impacted peering connectivity and Internet infrastructure in Russia and Ukraine.
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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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