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Highlights from the 2024 Pulse Research Review
The 2024 Pulse Research Fellows and research partners have been busy this year improving our understanding of the Internet.
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Pacific’s Connectivity Hub. Region’s Content Capital?
Guam's newest IXP seeks to attract more content delivery networks, which would provide more cached content to the country and the region.
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Who Hosts the Government? Exploring the Infrastructure of Digital Public Services
Study shows that 62% of government URLs worldwide are hosted by third-party providers.
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Developing a Holistic approach to measuring Internet Outages
A Pulse Research Fellow has developed a new Internet shutdown tracking system that retrieves open-source, API data from several sources to provide higher resolution of Internet traffic measurements, including during anomalies.
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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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Apply Now for the 2025 Pulse Research Fellowship and Mentorship
Are you interested in Internet measurements and research and have a project or tool in mind that contributes to upholding an open, globally-connected, secure, and trustworthy Internet?
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Webinar: 2024 Pulse Research Review
Join us for the 2024 Pulse Research Review, happening online on 11 December 2024.
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Pakistan's Open, Globally-Connected Internet is Under Threat
Pakistan authorities have blocked free VPN services, requiring Internet users to register to use select paid services.
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Breaking the Web: How Sanctions Are Undermining Iran’s Access to the Internet
In Iran, Internet-based sanctions are blocking access to critical cloud services and Internet technologies that significantly improve speed, security, and performance.
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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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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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New Features to Help You Track The Internet's Resilience
We've updated the Pulse Internet Resilience Index to include 17 new countries and are working on a historical feature to allow you to track metrics since 2019.
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