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The Ubiquity Tradeoff
Ubiquitous connectivity has been an unattainable goal in the USA, despite hundreds of billions in investment.
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The Aleph (ℵ): Revealing the Internet’s Hidden Geography from the DNS
A new, large language model-guided system, The Aleph, can decode geographic data from DNS records.
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Mapping Who Really Runs the Internet: Introducing “Borges”
Borges is a new, open-source framework that provides real-time network ownership maps.
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Bandwidth is Dead. Long Live Data Logistics
Quality of Outcome metrics ignores techniques that combine storage and computation with data transmission to improve the quality of many network-constrained applications.
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Why it is Challenging to Measure Regional Shutdowns
While significant progress has been made in measuring the health and availability of the Internet, there are many challenges that continue to impact our resolution, particularly at a local level.
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Reverse Traceroutes Help Troubleshoot, Improve Visibility of Internet's Health
Reverse traceroutes allows users to measure routes to their own hosts from arbitrary networks without access to those remote networks to run the command.
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Keeping the Internet on Following Natural Disasters
In a world increasingly vulnerable to natural disasters and climate change-induced hazards, robust emergency communication systems are more critical than ever.
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Why Measuring Internet Gender Equality Matters
2.6 billion people are unconnected, the majority of whom are females living in low-income and lower-middle-income countries.
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Measuring How Networks Manage Internet Traffic Helps Uphold Net Neutrality
Researchers have updated a popular application that helps Internet users, and researchers, test for instances where a network provider has differentiated traffic of a particular application.
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Measuring Connection Tampering Around the World
Researchers have identified different signatures related to connection tampering.
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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 Resilient are E-Gov Services?
DNS services of e-gov domains should have maximum levels of redundancy to withstand disruption or stress.
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