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Making the Internet More Reliable in Panama
Making the Internet More Reliable in Panama
If you send a WhatsApp message to your friend in a neighboring town, why should the data have to travel to another country first just to ultimately reach someone close to you? In Panama, peering keeps data local, improving Internet speed, cost, and reliability.
Latest Updates
Latest Updates
Central Africa Peering Forum 2025
The Central Africa Peering Forum (CAPF, or FPAC in French) brings together players in the Internet ecosystem in the Central …
West Africa Peering Forum (WAPF) 2025
Event Objectives Promoting the development of a robust and sustainable Internet ecosystem in West Africa by encouraging local interconnection and …
Local Businesses Benefit from Burkina Faso’s Internet Development
The Burkina Faso Internet Exchange (BFIX) is helping to keep Internet traffic local and build the country’s Internet resilience …
All About Peering: What It Is, How It’s Done, and Why We Need It
Peering is a fundamental part of how the Internet works. It allows networks to exchange traffic directly, reducing reliance on …
Community-Driven IXPs
This report focuses on community-driven IXPs, which are fundamental in supporting sustainable and resilient Internet infrastructure …
Peering Roadshows
The Peering Roadshows are where network managers can learn peering best practices to keep local connectivity reliable and affordable …
Policy Strategies for Closing the Digital Divide
Explore tips, resources, and success stories to create inclusive Internet policies that empower local connectivity solutions …
Advancing Community Connectivity
Explore tips, resources, and success stories to create inclusive Internet policies that empower local connectivity solutions …
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