Hawaiian Airlines becomes the first major airline to offer complimentary in-flight WiFi provided by SpaceX's Starlink Internet service.
Activists are lobbying for the release of more than 250 million unused IPv4 addresses to tackle the IPv4 exhaustion problem. However, the proposal has faced opposition in the past and is expected to face challenges again.
Mozilla announces significant changes in leadership and outlines its vision for the future.
Internet connectivity has been shut down in Sudan as clashes continue between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The ongoing fighting has resulted in numerous casualties and displacement of millions of people over the course of 10 months.
Sudan has experienced a complete blackout of internet services, leading to further hardships for its war-torn nation.
The Biden administration will stop accepting new enrollments for the Affordable Connectivity Program, which provides broadband discounts to millions of Americans, as the program's funding runs low. The program, which offers discounts of up to $30 per month on internet service for eligible low-income households and up to $75 per month for eligible households on tribal lands, will no longer accept new enrollments starting Wednesday. The administration has called on Congress to provide an additional $6 billion to extend the program through the end of the year.
Alphabet, the parent company of Google, is planning to seek external investment for its GFiber business, which sells Wi-Fi and internet connectivity in parts of the United States. The company aims to expand its services to more cities and compete with larger internet service providers.
Video games are offering nostalgic experiences that recall the early days of the internet, before it was dominated by algorithmic social media feeds and homogenized websites.