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Increasing the Resolution of Submarine Cable Network Performance
Researchers have developed a new methodology using publicly available infrastructure that captures more accurate profiles of subsea cable behavior.
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A Case For Using Large Language Models to Automate Internet Measurement Research
A new Internet measurement system, ArachNet, uses Large Language Model (LLM) agents to automate the process, reducing the time to analyse the causes and impact of disruptions.
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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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Takeaways From Lisbon SubOptic 2025
Petabit subsea cables, sensing technologies, and aging fleets, oh my.
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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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Baltic Subsea Cables: A Story of Resilience, Not Fear
The narrative of the story should highlight the resilience of subsea cables and the Internet as a whole to continue working despite these and other faults.
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Webinar: Causes and Consequences of Major Internet Outages in Africa in 2024 (And How to Mitigate Them)
Register for a free webinar happening 25 November from 10:00—12:00 UTC.
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Bangladesh Coping With Submarine Cable Outage Thanks to Indian Terrestrial Cables, Local Content Caches
Bangladesh is experiencing slightly slower Internet connectivity to international hosted services due to an outage to one of the two submarine cables connecting the country.
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