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.
Protection for Intermediaries Is Vital for the Internet in Mexico
We often overlook the factors that enable the Internet to accommodate a wide range of applications, from real-time surgeries to …
Brazil’s Cost-Sharing Proposal
Cost-Sharing Models Undermine the Global Internet Brazil is considering cost-sharing between telecom and Internet services. What’s at stake? …
Connecting the Indigenous Women of the South American Chaco
Puesto García Community Network Puesto Garcia community network is also part of the NANUM—Connected Women initiative, offering Internet access to …
RightsCon 2023
Join the sessions and visit us at the joint Internet Society, Global Encryption Coalition and Internet Society Costa Rica Chapter …
Dynamic Spectrum Alliance (DSA) Global Summit
Join us at the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance Global Summit in discussions about spectrum policies that help connect the unconnected …
How the Espírito Santinho Community Created Brazil’s First Fiber Community Network
Espírito Santinho Until 2019, the Internet was out of reach for most residents in the rural community of Espírito Santinho, …
Panama’s IXP, Once Languishing, Has a Renewed Sense of Purpose
Panama is home to one of the first Internet exchange points (IXPs) in the Western Hemisphere, InteRed, which was founded …
Internet Impact Brief: Proposals to Regulate Content Moderation on Social Media Platforms in Brazil
Read how Brazilian Bill 3227/2021 may affect the Internet by impacting what it needs to thrive as an open, globally …
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