As a global network of networks, the Internet is, in many ways, borderless. Still, there are unique national policies, peering arrangements between various providers, geographical and economic challenges, and many other factors that all play a role in shaping any one country's Internet landscape. Understanding these can provide a more comprehensive picture of a country's unique place in the broader Internet ecosystem and can help identify challenges and new opportunities.
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Unlocking Digital Growth: The Role of IXPs in the Middle East
We examine the current state of Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) in the Arabic-speaking countries of the Middle East and their role in improving connectivity in the region.
Unlocking Digital Growth: The Role of IXPs in the Middle East
إطلاق العنان لإمكانات النمو الرقمي: دور نقاط تبادل الإنترنت في الدول العربية، منطقة الشرق الأوسط
RIPE NCC Internet Country Report: Türkiye
We take a comprehensive look at the Internet landscape in Türkiye as the next in our series of RIPE NCC Internet Country Reports.
RIPE NCC Internet Country Report: Central Europe
We take a comprehensive look at four different countries in Central Europe as the next in our series of RIPE NCC Internet Country Reports.
RIPE NCC Internet Country Report: The Nordic Region
We take a comprehensive look at five different countries and three autonomous regions in the Nordic Region as the next in our series of RIPE NCC Internet Country Reports.
RIPE NCC Internet Country Report: IPv6 in Sweden
In this smaller version of our full reports, we look specifically at IPv6 in Sweden.
RIPE NCC Internet Country Report: Bulgaria, Moldova and Romania
We take a comprehensive look at three different countries in southeastern Europe as the next in our series of RIPE NCC Internet Country Reports.
RIPE NCC Internet Country Report: Bulgaria, Moldova and Romania
RIPE NCC Internet Country Report: Bulgaria, Moldova and Romania (Romanian)
RIPE NCC Internet Country Report: Cyprus, Israel and Malta
We take a comprehensive look at three different countries in the Mediterranean region as the next in our series of RIPE NCC Internet Country Reports.
RIPE NCC Internet Country Report: Mediterranean Europe
We take a comprehensive look at five different countries in Mediterranean Europe as the next in our series of RIPE NCC Internet Country Reports.
RIPE NCC Internet Country Report: Mediterranean Europe
RIPE NCC Internet Country Report: Mediterranean Europe (Italian)
RIPE NCC Internet Country Report: Mediterranean Europe (French)
RIPE NCC Internet Country Report: Mediterranean Europe (Greek)
RIPE NCC Internet Country Report: Mediterranean Europe (Portuguese)
RIPE NCC Internet Country Report: Mediterranean Europe (Spanish)
RIPE NCC Internet Country Report: Gulf Region
We examined the Internet landscape in eight different countries in the Gulf region as the next in our series of RIPE NCC Internet Country Reports.
RIPE NCC Internet Country Report: Central Asia
We examined the Internet landscape in five different countries in Central Asia as the next in our series of RIPE NCC Internet Country Reports.
RIPE NCC Country Report: Southeast Europe
We examine the Internet landscape in eight different countries in Southeast Europe as the next in our series of RIPE NCC Country Reports.
RIPE NCC Country Report: Germany
We took an in-depth look at the evolving Internet landscape in Germany as the next in our new series of RIPE NCC Country Reports.
RIPE NCC Country Report: Russia
RIPE NCC Day Moscow took place on 9 April. In conjunction with the event, which was organised to allow network engineers and other technical staff to share their knowledge and experiences, we published the second in our series of country reports.
RIPE NCC Country Report: Saudi Arabia
The Internet may be a global network of networks, but for many stakeholders, understanding what is happening with the Internet in their own country is fundamental to helping them contribute to its development and continuous improvement.
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