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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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Multiple Internet Disruptions Observed in Iran
The recent Internet shutdowns in Iran adds to a long list of shutdowns in the country.
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New Report on the Impact of Internet Shutdowns to Prevent Cheating on Exams Launched
New report shows shutting down the Internet to prevent cheating during exams causes more harm than its intention.
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Rogers Outage: What do we Know After Two Months?
Hiding operational failures in darkness helps nobody.
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Iran's Internet Shutdowns are Facilitated by Careful Attempts at Fragmentation of the Network
Iran's efforts at network fragmentation are going to be less reversible and set a dangerous precedent for other actors intent on exerting control over their nation's Internet.
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Are We On The Verge Of Internet 2.0?
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The U.N Calls on States to Stop Shutting Down the Internet
UN report highlights how Internet shutdowns create significant obstacles that damage economies, democratic processes, and the flow of information, which may erode trust in electoral processes.
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