National Internet Gateways

Internet exchange points are places where networks come together to exchange traffic from different sources. In an open, global Internet, networks are free to interconnect with other networks across geopolitical borders. This is why you can easily use services that are based in countries other than the one you live in.

A national gateway uses these exchanges as digital checkpoints, where a government can block, throttle, or filter that traffic. If traffic has to run through government mandated gateways, the free flow of information can become difficult, or even impossible, affecting the user experience and undermining the network itself.

Nepal’s National Internet Gateway
Internet Fragmentation: An Explainer 5 December 2023

Nepal’s National Internet Gateway

Borders Are a Fundamental Threat to the Global Internet Nepal has a lot to gain from the open, global Internet....

The Chinese Firewall
Internet Fragmentation: An Explainer 5 December 2023

The Chinese Firewall

When is the Internet Not the Internet? China’s intranet is so separated from the global Internet that it is more...

Cambodia’s National Internet Gateway
Internet Fragmentation: An Explainer 5 December 2023

Cambodia’s National Internet Gateway

National Internet Gateways Are a Threat to the Internet A proposal in Cambodia would turn the country’s Internet into a...