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Characterizing Internet Centralization vs Regionalization
Geopolitical, historical, and linguistic factors shape which companies and countries are relied upon for web infrastructure.
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A New Chapter in Internet Fragmentation
Internet fragmentation has been conceived of too narrowly–as have the tools that might combat it.
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Report Highlights Kazakhstan's Role In Developing Internet Resilience in Central Asia
Kazakhstan and the rest of Central Asia are dependent on Internet connectivity from Russia.
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Measuring Internet Market Competition
Healthy competition among Internet Service Providers can increase consumer choice, reduce prices, and foster innovation, efficiency, quality, and resilience.
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The Fractured Web: Evaluating Mutual Trust and Sovereignty on the Modern Internet
Internet trust relationships follow the same pattern as traditional trade and trust and are subject to explicit or implicit risk evaluation.
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The Impact of the Russia-Ukraine War on Peering Connectivity and Internet
A combination of sanctions and pre-invasion de-peering activity have significantly impacted peering connectivity and Internet infrastructure in Russia and Ukraine.
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How Isolated is the Russian Internet? Consequences of the war in Ukraine.
Digital sovereignty policies can adversely affect how the Internet works and our ability to make use of the Internet.
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Ukraine-Russia M-Lab Dashboard
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