Building Our New Website: Seeking a Multilingual Editor to help us speak more globally

Our current website is a multilingual embarrassment. Have you looked at our French home page lately? Or Spanish? Or Russian? Chinese? Arabic? You probably haven’t, according to our website statistics, and for a good reason: those home pages have not changed much in 2 years!  They all still show an image that we used on our […]

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Building Our New Website: A vision for the new site

In the early stages of our process to build a new Internet Society website, we developed a “vision” for what we wanted the new website to be. Last year we spoke with many people throughout the larger Internet Society community. We spoke with staff, with Chapter leaders, with partner organizations, with individual members and many more.  

As we launch the “beta” of the new website this week, I want to share with you the vision that emerged out of all of those aspirations:

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Building Our New Website: Announcing our public “Beta” launch – view the new site today

Today I’m excited to give you a glimpse into our future! As James Wood recently wrote, we have been working on a new website that makes it tremendously easier to find information and take action on issues important to you. I also shared the vision we h…

Building Our New Website: Announcing our public “Beta” launch – view the new site today

Today I’m excited to give you a glimpse into our future! As James Wood recently wrote, we have been working on a new website that makes it tremendously easier to find information and take action on issues important to you. I also shared the vision we have for this new site. The big news is […]

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Building Our New Website: A vision for the new site

In the early stages of our process to build a new Internet Society website, we developed a “vision” for what we wanted the new website to be. Last year we spoke with many people throughout the larger Internet Society community. We spoke with staff, with Chapter leaders, with partner organizations, with individual members and many more. […]

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New “State of IPv6 Deployment 2017” Shows 3000% Growth over 5 Years

In the 5 years since World IPv6 Launch, IPv6 deployment has grown over 3,000 percent! Now there are over 37 countries with more than 5% deployment of IPv6. In the USA, where I live, IPv6 deployment is up over 30% … sometimes close to 35%. These are all statistics out of the new “State of […]

New “State of IPv6 Deployment 2017” Shows 3000% Growth over 5 Years

State of IPv6 coverIn the 5 years since World IPv6 Launch, IPv6 deployment has grown over 3,000 percent! Now there are over 37 countries with more than 5% deployment of IPv6. In the USA, where I live, IPv6 deployment is up over 30% … sometimes close to …

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TDYR 330 – State of IPv6 Deployment 2017

What is the state of IPv6 deployment? Today on the 5th “Launchiversary” of World IPv6 Launch, the Internet Society published a new report, the “State of IPv6 Deployment 2017”. I talk about the report and some of the information you can find inside – an…

June 8 Deadline for Survey on Recommendations for Future of the Internet (Featured Blog)

What do you think must be done to ensure the development of an open, trusted, accessible, and global Internet in the future? As part of the Internet Society’s “Internet Futures” project, we’d like your input on recommendations for Internet leaders and …

TDYR 329 – Crazy Roads in Nairobi – a brief update from Kenya

Just a brief update as I prepare to leave Kenya..