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Update: Pulse Country Reports
Check out the latest improvements to the Pulse Country Reports.
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Pulse Internet Measurement Forum
Join us in Malaysia on 24 February for the first face-to-face Pulse Internet Measurement Forum.
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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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Building Resilient Connectivity for the Future of Research and Education
National Research and Education Networks (NRENs) globally are investing in new strategies to ensure seamless, reliable, and resilient connectivity for researchers, educators, and students.
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Changing of the Guard in the SSL Certificate Market
GlobalSign's growing popularity among the top 1,000 most popular websites as the preferred SSL certificate authority has changed the global balance of market concentration.
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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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Pacific’s Connectivity Hub. Region’s Content Capital?
Guam's newest IXP seeks to attract more content delivery networks, which would provide more cached content to the country and the region.
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Who Hosts the Government? Exploring the Infrastructure of Digital Public Services
Study shows that 62% of government URLs worldwide are hosted by third-party providers.
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Enhancing Internet Resilience with Spatial Analysis
New study shows how spatial analysis can turn scattered crowdsourced Internet performance data into a cohesive regional map.
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Pakistan's Open, Globally-Connected Internet is Under Threat
Pakistan authorities have blocked free VPN services, requiring Internet users to register to use select paid services.
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Breaking the Web: How Sanctions Are Undermining Iran’s Access to the Internet
In Iran, Internet-based sanctions are blocking access to critical cloud services and Internet technologies that significantly improve speed, security, and performance.
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