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.

ION Trinidad and Tobago

ION Conferences bring network engineers and leading industry experts together to discuss emerging technologies including IPv6, DNSSEC, and Securing BGP, …

ION Santiago

The events happening during that week in Chile were: LACNIC 22 LACNOG 2014 FIRST, the Forum of Incident Response and …

NETmundial 2014

NETmundial was a global event to discuss the evolution of Internet Governance focused on Internet Governance principles and further evolution …

Connectivity in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Role of Internet Exchange Points

This report takes stock of the development of Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) in Latin America and the Caribbean, documenting best …

A Wrap up of Internet Governance Discussions at the ICANN 48 in Buenos Aires

Discussions on Internet Governance dominated much of the discussion at the Buenos Aires ICANN meeting. Three main tracks emerged from …

Transcript* of the IGF Rio Best Practices Forum

Transcript* of the IGF Rio Best Practices Forum Internet Traffic Exchange in Less Developed Internet Markets and the Role of …

Address by Internet Society President and CEO Lynn St Amour to the opening of the IGF in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

12 November 2007 It is a great pleasure for me to be here in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for the …

Think global. Act local.

Chapters bring together members to run programs and activities dedicated to making a difference locally, informing policy, and educating the public about Internet-related issues.

Think global. Act local.

Three women smile and stand together at the Mali Chapter DDCN graduation

Chapters are central to our work, bringing together members to run programs and activities dedicated to making a difference locally, informing policy, and educating the public about Internet-related issues.