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Don’t Believe Every ‘Extraordinary’ Stat You See
A recent presentation showing Bahrain to have 100% IPv6 adoption got me excited and skeptical.
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Internet Infrastructure Predictions for 2023: Passing the Point of no Return
Once infrastructure denial is in play, its use to enforce international sanctions is in play as well.
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Internet Infrastructure Predictions for 2023: Ukraine Internet to Prevail, Central Asia to Increase Internet Resilience in Response to War
2022 will be remembered as a year in which conflicts and crises shaped our collective attitudes toward infrastructure and the Internet in interesting ways.
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What Will Become of the Internet in 2023?
In the spirit of the new year, here is a list of Internet evolution, disruption, and technology developments that the Pulse team will be keeping a keen eye on in 2023.
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IPv6 To The Stars
The last two months have seen huge rollouts of IPv6 technology at the Ukrainian ISP Kyivstar and the satellite Internet operator Starlink.
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Measuring the Impact of Internet Shutdowns Using Real-Time Data
Nowcasting techniques such as satellite imagery of night-time lights can help track the impact of Internet shutdowns on economic activity at a more granular level.
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Is the Internet Fragmenting or Decentralizing (or Both)?
Semantics is key when discussing Internet fragmentation.
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Technical Multistakeholder Report on Internet Shutdowns Published
New report paints a fuller picture of increasingly sophisticated technical strategies to restrict Internet access in Iran.
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How Internet Shutdowns Impact Startups
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Internet (Un)Reliability Around the World
Can we compare countries in terms of the diversity of their network interconnectivity and infer reliability for Internet users in those countries?
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Côte D'Ivoire Secures DNS
Côte d'Ivoire's .ci domain joins 144 other ccTLD domains that are fully DNSSEC capable.
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