20 January 2026
We’ve updated the Internet Resilience Index with more recent data, and we’ve fixed some bugs caused by a data import that didn’t go as planned.
Other Updates
Refreshed data and updated country list for the Internet Resilience Index
We update the data for the Internet Resilience Index (IRI) regularly, and the new update is based on data from Q3 2025. We also impute data where there are some missing values, but when a country’s data is too insufficient for that to deliver a reliable score, we remove the country. As a result of this, we’ve removed two countries, Eritrea and Equatorial Guinea. We also added Syria because it now has sufficient data to generate a reliable IRI score (this is because of our updated methodology). The current IRI shows 179 countries, down from 180.
Bug Fixes
Data in the country reports and IXP tracker is now corrected
On January 1st, we pulled data from NROstats (ASN assignments per country) and that failed. This means that anything we pulled that day wasn’t correct, which also had an impact on a few other data types, making this wrong, too. This included the list of active networks per country (which showed 0 for all countries from January 2nd to 16th). It also affected the Domestic Network Coverage score in the IXP tracker, and also managed to wrongly render some of the IXP members lists, showing some members as having left IXPs where they still peer. We’ve fixed this now—thanks to everyone who reports bugs to us!
