Protecting the Internet against Fragmentation
A shattered Internet is not the Internet. We believe in a unified, open, global Internet that everyone in the world is able to access and benefit from. We work to defend the Internet against decisions that could fragment it.
The Internet is a great force for good. It creates virtually infinite opportunities for everyone who uses it. Yet, governments and businesses across the world are increasingly making risky decisions that have the potential to adversely impact the open, global Internet—and they may not even realize it.
Our vision is for an Internet that is more global in the future, not less. Where more people have access to this vital resource regardless of their geography. To achieve this, we urgently need to protect and defend the Internet from splintering into isolated networks that may not be able to connect or interoperate with one another efficiently. We defend the Internet against the most pressing threats that could disrupt the fundamental properties the Internet needs to exist and thrive.
Strengthening the Internet
We strengthen the Internet by:
- Educating policymakers and decision-makers about the importance of the open, global Internet
- Working with advocates everywhere to speak up against Internet fragmentation
- Building a public narrative on the necessity to preserve the open, interoperable Internet
- Growing a network of organizations and businesses to promote and defend the Internet
Get Involved
Latest News
Local Rules for a Global Network—The Splinternet’s Insidious Alternative
Sanctions Can Deny Internet Access When People Need It Most
Protecting the Internet As We Know It – Three Things You Can Do Today To Stop the Splinternet
Two Months of War: The Impact on the Internet’s Core
US, EU, and G7 Commitment Will Slow the Splinternet, But More Work Needed
Resources
Internet Society’s Submission to the European Commission’s Exploratory Consultation on “The future of the electronic communications sector and its infrastructure”
Internet Impact Brief: How Canada’s Online News Act Will Harm the Internet, Restricting Innovation, Security, and Growth of the Digital Economy
Navigating Digital Sovereignty and Its Impact on the Internet
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