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The Curious Case of Bulgaria’s Impressive Internet Resilience
Strong competition and government support have helped Bulgaria establish a resilient Internet environment.
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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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Internet Unreliability, 2023
Which countries have structural unreliability built into their networking dependencies?
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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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Do Half of the Most Popular Websites Use IPv6?
Internet measurements differ according to the source.
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Why has IPv6 Capability Plummeted in Some Networks
A handful of recent instances of IPv6 adoption significantly falling have caught our attention.
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How Governments Can Identify Weaknesses in Their Country's Internet
Decision-makers and advocates can use Pulse to identify weaknesses in their local Internet ecosystem and make evidence-based, public policy decisions to address these.
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IPv6 to Improve Performance for Spain's Telefónica Subscribers
Telefónica's recent IPv6 deployment on its Movistar and O2 mobile networks is expected to increase IPv6 capability for Spain.
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Four of the World's Top 10 Populous Countries Driving IPv6 Adoption
With the two largest populations in the world, India and China are also boasting the most IPv6 users in the world.
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Unitel Gets the IPv6 Ball Rolling in Mongolia
Mongolia's largest digital service provider, Unitel, recent IPv6 deployment is having an instant impact on the country's IPv6 capabilities.
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Ukraine War: How has the Internet Changed in Ukraine 12 Months on
Any network or routes disappearing from the global routing table portrays a grave picture because these are not just networks or IP addresses.
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Don’t Believe Every ‘Extraordinary’ Stat You See
A recent presentation showing Bahrain to have 100% IPv6 adoption got me excited and skeptical.
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