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How Governments Can Reduce the Impact of Internet Outages
Governments play an essential role in improving their country’s Internet resilience.
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Major Internet Outages Across Western and Southern Africa Today
Follow updates of widespread outages happening across Africa.
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Chad’s Recent Outages Highlight Resiliency Gaps
Chad has experienced more than 12 Internet outages so far in 2024.
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Fighting Back Against Internet Shutdowns in Zimbabwe
Survey shows more support and investment needed to prepare civil society groups for Internet shutdowns in Zimbabwe.
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Governments and Industry Driving IPv6 in 2023
In 2023, the rate of IPv6 deployment increased the most it has since 2018, growing from 34% to 39% globally.
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Mapping Terrestrial Fibre Optic Networks is Essential for Measuring Internet Resilience
A common standard for describing fiber infrastructure makes it easier for regulators and policymakers to accurately assess the true extent and resiliency of their fiber optic networks.
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Attack On Chad's Internet Infrastructure Highlights Need for More Resilience
Chad's poor transit provider diversity and retail ISP diversity has compounded the impact of the recent Internet outage.
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Tracking Internet Shutdowns in 2023
As of the end of 2023, governments and other actors across 18 countries intentionally disrupted Internet connectivity or blocked access to specific Internet services for their citizens.
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Reviewing our Predictions for 2023
Learn how the Internet continued to evolve in 2023 and how it may in 2024.
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Ending Internet Poverty
The number of people living in Internet poverty continues to fall thanks largely to fall in cost of Internet.
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Monitoring Reports of Internet Shutdown in Libya
Multiple media reports coming out of Libya indicate that Internet and telephone connectivity have been shut down in the city of Derna.
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Measuring Africa’s Internet Resilience — What’s Changed
With the new Internet Resilience Index, we can now see how African countries compare to the rest of the world.
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