We help grow the Internet. One-third of the world’s population isn’t connected. We are committed to closing the digital divide by bringing together the people and technology needed to give everyone ...
We continuously measure and compare the resilience of Internet connectivity in countries using our Pulse Internet Resilience Index and consistently publish articles ...
In the last three months, Ecuador, Kenya, Senegal, and Venezuela have all experienced nationwide power outages related to infrastructure, all of which have disrupted most or all Internet connectivity ...
We help grow the Internet. One-third of the world’s population isn’t connected. We are committed to closing the digital divide by bringing together the people and technology needed to give everyone ...
The work we do with our community to build and defend the Internet is possible because of the help we receive from donors. Give today to help create an Internet for everyone. Connect with our network ...
The Internet isn’t just a technical network. It’s powered by people. From the engineers who make it work to the people who rely on it every day, we all have a role to play in keeping it a global ...
Children in the Khumjung school are more excited about their computer class than usual. The reason? They’re finally using the Internet—after years of learning about it only through textbooks. All ...
The Internet Society supports and promotes the development of the Internet as a global technical infrastructure, a resource to enrich people’s lives, and a force for good in society. Our work aligns ...
The Internet is a place of possibility and opportunity. It is where we collaborate and innovate for a better world. Where we share our hopes and strengthen our bonds. It is where we work, learn, and ...
Wireless for Communities (W4C) is an award-winning program initiated in 2010 by the Internet Society Asia-Pacific Bureau. It provides last mile connectivity to rural and remote areas of the ...