CONATEL Honduras
This telecoms’ regulator publishes quarterly reports on the state of telecommunications in Honduras that include information on Internet penetration and number of broadband subscriptions.
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This telecoms’ regulator publishes quarterly reports on the state of telecommunications in Honduras that include information on Internet penetration and number of broadband subscriptions.
The National Telecommunications Commission of Venezuela provides yearly and quarterly data on the number of Internet connections, penetration, and type of connection.
This in its annual reports provides information on the number and type of Internet connections (including type and speed) and on the main internet service providers in Bulgaria.
This official source produces since 2010 annual reports on the state of the telecommunications market, including data on online access type, price, and speed. The latest report is for 2014.
Data.gouv.fr is France's official open platform for public data. The site includes public data generated or received in connection with a public service mission: taxes, budgets, grants, expenditure, land use, unemployment, housing renovation, air quality measures, public services addresses, delinquency and crime, tourism statistics, election results, spending for social security, effective public functions, aid from the common agricultural policy, and discharges of pollutants into the air from industrial facilities, among other topics.
This source offers a map/database with information on datacenters, cloud services providers and internet traffic exchanges across the world.
This initiative of the European Commission tracks the progress of EU member countries (plus Iceland, Norway, and Turkey) towards a series of goals related to digitization. It organizes the data around a set of areas—connectivity, human capital, use of Internet, integration of digital technology, digital public service, and research and development—and there are reports for each.
This project by Google Ideas and Arbor Networks provides a global map and daily information on DDoS attacks.
This source keeps track of the popularity of different distributions of Linux.
Dyn, which bought Renesys in 2014, provides through Dyn Research similar information to the one Renesys used to offer: it publishes frequent posts on internet infrastructure and geopolitics, provides a yearly review of the top 12 internet providers, produces a bulletin on network outages, and it gives access to presentations on different topics.