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How Consolidation is Eroding Internet Resilience
Internet consolidation has shifted us toward an ecosystem where a handful of companies underpin much of the global digital economy.
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Mapping Who Really Runs the Internet: Introducing “Borges”
Borges is a new, open-source framework that provides real-time network ownership maps.
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Internet Resilience Index: Ranks and Trends
Iceland has returned to the top of the Pulse Internet Resilience Index (IRI), scoring 84 out of 100. See what else has changed.
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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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Comparing Batch and Streaming Detection of Internet Outages
Using both batch and streaming Internet detection methods can improve visibility of Internet outages.
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A First Look at Starlink’s Impact on Internet Equity
LEO Internet networks have the potential to improve overall Internet performance among remote and underserved Internet users.
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Blast-Off: 3.5 Years of Starlink Growth
Since April 2022, the number of unique countries that Starlink use has been observed has quadrupled.
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Are Research and Education Networks Critical Infrastructure?
Research and Education (R&E) networks are foundational cornerstones of today's Internet.
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More Than 70% of DNS Root Queries Are Junk
To clean up junk DNS queries, a coordinated, multi-layer effort involving resolvers, root operators, software developers, and standards bodies is required.
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Bandwidth is Dead. Long Live Data Logistics
Quality of Outcome metrics ignores techniques that combine storage and computation with data transmission to improve the quality of many network-constrained applications.
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Keeping Gaza Connected: Building Crisis-Resilient Internet Access
Geopolitical restrictions are making proposed technical solutions to strengthen Internet resilience difficult in countries experiencing conflict.
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VPN or Vpwn: How Afraid Should You Be of VPN Traffic Identification?
A recent study finds that popular VPN protocols can be easily identified and blocked by ISPs.
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