Our Global Reach
The Internet is a global resource, but regional and local needs often vary depending on the location. We work with our community worldwide to think globally and act locally, ensuring we’re all working toward an Internet for everyone.
Multistakeholder Internet Security
This webinar, co-hosted by the Internet Society and the U.S. Telecommunications Training Institute (USTTI), brings together a panel of alumni …
Remarks Provided During the IMSB-Led Virtual Stakeholder Consultation on WSIS+20 Rev 2
Read the remarks provided by Israel Rosas during the IMSB-Led Virtual Stakeholder Consultation on WSIS+20 Rev 2 held on 8 …
Why the UN’s Next Decision on Internet Governance Matters for Everyone
It is critical that countries reaffirm their longstanding support for including the global Internet community’s stakeholders in its governance. …
Emerging Digital Technologies and Their Impact on Policy and Regulation in the Middle East and North Africa
This report examines the impact of current and proposed policies and regulations on emerging technologies in the Middle East and …
Moving the Needle on Universal and Meaningful Access
The latest International Telecommunication Union connectivity statistics remind us how much progress we’ve made and how far we still have …
Community Snapshot—November
Our global chapters work to keep the Internet a force for good. This brief overview covers just some of the …
Policy Brief: Age Restrictions and Online Safety
While often well-intentioned, policies requiring age checks create risks for people’s privacy, security, and access to an open Internet. …
Building an Internet for Everyone: Celebrating International Day of Persons with Disabilities
The International Day of Persons with Disabilities reminds us that our vision of an Internet for everyone can only become …
Policy Brief: Licensing Approaches for Community-Centered Connectivity
Discover how community-centered connectivity solutions empower underserved areas. Explore updated licensing options and principles for meaningful connectivity today …
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