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Understanding Your Rights Starts With Measuring What's Wrong
Measurements are only as powerful as the reforms they bring.
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Nepal Internet Disrupted Amidst Protests
Nepal's Internet users are experiencing disrupted Internet connectivity and access to web services.
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Chapters Leading the DNSSEC Charge in Africa
Internet Society Chapters have been collaborating with each other and coordinating with local stakeholders to advance DNSSEC adoption across Africa.
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What Happens When a New Mobile Operator Enters the Market?
Encouraging market entry and reducing barriers can lead to more competitive, fair, and accessible telecom markets.
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Japan’s Broadband Paradox: Bridging the Transparency Gap
By developing better measurement tools and stronger incentives for disclosure, Japan can shift from a competition based on theoretical claims to one based on real, verified quality.
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Developing Resilience Among Community Networks in Kenya
Many community networks in Kenya are deploying fiber as a means to sustain their growing user base, develop resilience against climate challenges, and attract new supporters.
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Malaysia's Crowd-sourced Internet Measurement Platform
Indigenous Internet measurement systems are critical for assessing and validating the current strengths and weaknesses of local Internet connected networks.
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The Economic Benefits of Fiber Deployment
New changes to US broadband assistance programs may unintentionally favor certain technologies, such as fixed wireless or LEO satellite Internet services.
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Africa’s Digital Economy Can’t Afford Shutdowns
Africa’s burgeoning digital economy requires reliable Internet to continue its rapid growth.
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OFDS: Switzerland Workshop Sets the Scene
The Internet Society organized an Open Fibre Data Standard workshop in Geneva, Switzerland recently.
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The New Digital Divide
New findings challenge the assumption that digital divides disappear once basic broadband infrastructure is widely available.
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Takeaways From Lisbon SubOptic 2025
Petabit subsea cables, sensing technologies, and aging fleets, oh my.
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