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Your Internet Access Is at Risk. We’re Speaking Up
The US Supreme Court will soon consider a case that could fundamentally change how you access the Internet and...
Policy Brief: Perspectives on Internet Content Blocking
The Internet Society encourages policymakers to prioritize solutions that tackle harmful content at its source, rather than relying on...

Community Snapshot—August
Our global chapters and special interest groups work to keep the Internet a force for good. This brief overview...

100 More Community Networks Across Latin America – Our New Commitment to the CITEL Alliance 2030 Program
On Monday, 18 August 2025, Internet Society President & CEO Sally Wentworth spoke in the opening plenary of the...

How to Achieve Universal Connectivity
Achieving universal connectivity will require action from many actors—governments, regulators, communities, civil society, and the private sector. Community-centered connectivity...

What Is Internet Resilience?
A resilient Internet connection is one that can maintain an acceptable level of service in the face of faults...

Community Snapshot—July
Our global chapters and special interest groups work to keep the Internet a force for good. This brief overview...

Is Your IXP at Risk of Becoming a “Zombie”?
Over time, some Internet exchange points (IXPs) begin to operate on autopilot—what we call "Zombie IXPs." This can diminish...

How YOU Run the Internet
Without you, there is no Internet. The Internet is so much more than just devices connecting to each other;...
Endorse the Internet Society’s Contribution to the WSIS+20 Elements Paper
World Summit for the Information Society 20-Year Review (WSIS+20) > Endorse the Internet Society’s Contribution to the WSIS+20 Elements...

What Is Community-Centered Connectivity and Why Should We Care?
Community-centered connectivity is when connectivity solutions are built for, with, or by local communities themselves. These solutions are not...

How Standard Setters Run the Internet
We are able to interconnect so seamlessly on the Internet in large part thanks to Internet standards, which allow...