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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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Blast-Off: 3.5 Years of Starlink's Growth (Part 2)
Starlink's IP geolocation data shows the use of the satellite Internet service in isolated and disputed territories, and even other planets.
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The Economic Benefits of Fiber Deployment
New changes to US broadband assistance programs may unintentionally favor certain technologies, such as fixed wireless or LEO satellite Internet services.
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The New Digital Divide
New findings challenge the assumption that digital divides disappear once basic broadband infrastructure is widely available.
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Measuring the OneWeb Satellite Network
OneWeb's lack of Inter-Satellite Links impairs its seamless handover performance.
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Predicting Uptake Rates for the Affordable Connectivity Program
Study shows the success of any means-tested welfare program needs local resources and greater policy attention to poverty.
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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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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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Four of the World's Top 10 Populous Countries Driving IPv6 Adoption
With the two largest populations in the world, India and China are also boasting the most IPv6 users in the world.
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