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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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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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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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Africa’s IPv6 Deployment is Taking Off
Many African nations have made tremendous progress with their IPv6 deployments over the last few years.
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Electricity and Internet Resilience
What impact is Kenya's growing number of power outages having on its Internet resilience?
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What Can We Learn From Africa’s Multiple Submarine Cable Outages?
Two reports show the importance that strong peering relationships and resilience played to keep the Internet on during major African outages.
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Kenya Internet Disrupted Amidst Protests
[UPDATE: Internet connectivity appears to have returned to normal levels by 01:00 UTC on 26 June 2024.]
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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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Internet Remains on in Africa Despite New Cable Outages
Countries in the East and South of Africa are experiencing slower Internet connectivity due to two submarine cables — EASSy and Seacom — being cut during the weekend.
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Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
How common is it that DNSSEC signed ccTLDs revert to being unsigned?
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