Country Reports
Internet Society Pulse Country Reports consolidate and provide context for the data that we collect and curate via the four Pulse research tracks — shutdowns, enabling technologies, concentration and resilience — for each country. Pulse Country Reports can assist:
- Policy and decision makers to understand local and regional differences regarding various aspects of the Internet. This can help target improvement plans and work towards enabling policies to support development.
- Civil society groups and journalists to advocate and lobby for more investment and targeted improvements to infrastructure.
Pulse Country reports consolidate and illustrate data that Pulse collates from our data partners. See the methodology document for more details.
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The geographic boundaries and country names shown do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Internet Society concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area of its authorities. Regions and Sub-Regions are taken from the UN Standard Country or Area Codes for Statistical Use (Series M, No. 49).