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How Resilient is the Internet in LLDCs?
Understanding the resilience of critical Internet infrastructure can help landlocked and other countries reliant on terrestrial fibre connections.
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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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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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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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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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Tracking Internet Shutdowns in 2024, Q1
Pulse has recorded 22 intentional Internet shutdown events so far in 2024 that have affected Internet users across 12 countries.
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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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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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