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Mapping Investment and Usage of the Subsea Internet Cable Networks
Subsea cable construction has broadened substantially since 2002, moving away from focusing only on Europe, North America, and East Asia. However, it remains concentrated in large markets.
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Pulse Short-term Research Consultant Position: Explore the Future of Internet Security with RPKI Signed Checklist
This project offers a unique chance to study Internet routing security and help shape the future of trust online.
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Exploring DNS Resolver Diversity: Singapore Case Study
DNS usage patterns are sometimes influenced by external factors like censorship or surveillance. Understanding these patterns can give important insights into the local Internet landscape.
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Focusing on Technology Limits Understanding of Internet Resilience: Pakistan Case Study
Internet resilience is usually considered from a technical point of view, with little consideration given to social implications that impact connectivity decisions.
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The Story of Venezuela’s Deteriorating Internet Infrastructure
Venezuela has undergone one of the most profound non-war crises in modern history that has significantly impacted the country's critical Internet infrastructure.
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Pulse Short-term Research Consultant Positions
Join the Pulse team for two short-term projects.
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Understanding Cross-Layer Internet Resilience with Xaminer
Xaminer supports joint cross-layer impact analysis for multiple disasters or events, combining the effects of different events on the infrastructure.
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Hypergiants are Increasingly Serving More Content Via Local IPv6 Networks
Studying off-net deployment strategies is crucial as they alter traditional Internet traffic flows and could be vital for next-generation technologies like 5G that require low latency.
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LEO Satellite Internet Latency Varies Dramatically Depending on Where You Are in the World
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite promise everyday Internet users impressively low latency, high bandwidth, and global reach. But how valid are those promises?
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A Hop Away From Everywhere — Long-haul Links in Today’s Internet
Researchers analyze infrastructure from a network-layer perspective and develop a method to identify long-haul links in extensive traceroute datasets.
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Mapping How Autocrats Retain Control Over Internet Infrastructure
Study shows how authoritarian governments exert considerable control over infrastructure at home and abroad through governmentally-owned ISPs.
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Nautilus: Cross-Layer Cartography of the Undersea Internet Backbone
Despite the critical importance of submarine cables, we have a limited understanding of how their failures affect end-to-end Internet connectivity.
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