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Mozambique's Post-Election Fallout: Fatal Protests and Widespread Internet Shutdowns
See how the Internet shutdown events following the 2025 Mozambique general election played out.
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Visualizing The Rise of Hypergiants
Studying changes in the deployment of content delivery networks and content providers helps uncover trends in how these key players adapt to shifts in the modern Internet ecosystem.
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Iraq and Syria Account for 85 Percent of Exam-Related Internet Shutdowns in 2024
Exam-related Internet shutdowns increased from 75 to 83 from 2023 to 2024 despite the efforts of the #NoExamShutdown campaign.
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Does Higher Income Result in Greater Internet Usage?
Six of the top-third African countries for GDP per capita growth between 2014-2022 are among the bottom-third African countries for Internet usage growth during the same time.
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Exploring the Global State of Internet Poverty in 2024
Internet poverty in Asia has decreased from 252 million in 2023 to 166 million in 2024, led by India and Indonesia.
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Webinar: Causes and Consequences of Major Internet Outages in Africa in 2024 (And How to Mitigate Them)
Register for a free webinar happening 25 November from 10:00—12:00 UTC.
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E-Government Development Index: What’s Changed Since 2022
Measuring and evaluating digital government initiatives is crucial to ensuring the resilience of the Internet.
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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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Electricity and Internet Resilience
What impact is Kenya's growing number of power outages having on its Internet resilience?
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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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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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