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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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Measuring “Under-Connectedness” Reveals More About Lived Experiences of Digital Inequality
Under-connected families have access to the Internet; they just can’t rely on having it when needed.
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Changing of the Guard in the SSL Certificate Market
GlobalSign's growing popularity among the top 1,000 most popular websites as the preferred SSL certificate authority has changed the global balance of market concentration.
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Enhancing Internet Resilience with Spatial Analysis
New study shows how spatial analysis can turn scattered crowdsourced Internet performance data into a cohesive regional map.
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Measuring Broadband Policy Success in Rural America
Study finds that more than 40% of government-funded broadband supported premises are not being served by subsidized Internet service providers.
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Modernizing the Universal Service Fund: The Appropriate Path Forward
The Universal Service Fund's current funding model needs to align with its current usage with Internet users subsidizing Internet deployment.
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Exploring Citizen Perspectives on Mobile Broadband Measurement
Perceived lack of time, skills, and interest were the top three ranked barriers preventing people from participating in crowdsourced Internet measurement.
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Which Country Will be the Next to Reach 50% IPv6 Capability?
In light of the 14th anniversary of the World IPv6 Launch this month, let’s look back at the last decade of IPv6 deployment.
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