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Measure the Health of the Internet, Help Collect Local Traffic Measurements
Help us understand how much Internet traffic is local in your country by installing an Internet measurement probe.
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Is the Classic Internet Still Relevant?
Development and innovation happening at the edge of the Internet is having a significant impact on its evolution.
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Kazakhstan, Haiti Domains Secured
Kazakhstan and Haiti have joined 148 countries that have DNSSEC-enabled Top Level Domains.
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Unitel Gets the IPv6 Ball Rolling in Mongolia
Mongolia's largest digital service provider, Unitel, recent IPv6 deployment is having an instant impact on the country's IPv6 capabilities.
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DNSSEC Validation in 2022: Canadian ISPs Need To Take DNS Security Seriously
In 2022, DNSSEC validation in North America dropped from 40% to 32%.
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Mongolia Joins Growing Number of Countries Reducing Openness and Resilience of the Internet
The Mongolian parliament is reviewing a controversial law that gives the minister of internal affairs the power to shut down access to the Internet.
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DNSSEC Validation in 2022: Africa Leads With Amazing Growth
2022 saw solid growth in DNSSEC validation around the world with some amazing increases in African countries.
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Nigeria Regulator and Advisors Collaborate to Strengthen Internet
The Internet Society Nigeria Chapter has been collaborating and informing the national regulator on threats against the Internet, including nullify rumors of Internet shutdown during the recent Nigerian elections.
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Philippines Internet Resilience Trending in the Right Direction
Climate and geography makes maintaining the Internet in the Philippines expensive.
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Case Study: Ukraine – A Role Model for Internet Resilience
On February 24, 2022, Russia began a large-scale invasion of Ukraine, disrupting Internet services around the country. As the war unfolded, Internet infrastructure was damaged, power plants were destroyed and cell towers in some cities were torn down by Russian missiles, cutting off mobile connectivity to many Ukrainians. Yet, the Internet in Ukraine remained surprisingly resilient.
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