The Call for Nominations is closed. The Internet Society is now accepting nominations for the Board of Directors of the Public Interest Registry (PIR) (the “PIR Board”). PIR’s business is to manage ...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought the importance of broadband Internet connectivity into focus as work, school, healthcare, and more shifted online. Internet connectivity was more important than ever in ...
We help grow the Internet. One-third of the world’s population isn’t connected. We are committed to closing the digital divide by bringing together the people and technology needed to give everyone ...
I am an education and human rights advocate from Aotearoa, New Zealand, dedicated to advancing equitable access to education and promoting child online safety. I currently serve as an elected member ...
The Internet is a place of possibility and opportunity. It is where we collaborate and innovate for a better world. Where we share our hopes and strengthen our bonds. It is where we work, learn, and ...
Our people are our strength, and we are championing the Internet by following our core values. We are committed to a culture of diversity and inclusion, where all individuals are valued for their ...
The Internet Society participated in the WSIS+20 Forum High-Level Event to be held from 27 to 31 May 2024 in Geneva, Switzerland. It will mark a significant milestone of 20 years of progress made in ...
Government efforts to regulate different aspects of the Internet are intensifying across the world. Many focus on making online services liable for the content that users produce and share—burdens ...
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) are effective in improving the end-user experience and lowering access costs while catalyzing the development of the local Internet ecosystem. We work with local ...
The Internet isn’t just a technical network. It’s powered by people. From the engineers who make it work to the people who rely on it every day, we all have a role to play in keeping it a global ...