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Day by day, the internet is becoming a less unified and cohesive space. “Splinterisation” has been occurring and is likely to continue, which could result in many \u201cinternets\u201d. We outline some of the drivers of this fragmentation, likely consequences and some of the forums that are trying to make a difference.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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The internet. Originally conceived as a borderless, open network that would connect the world through a seamless flow of information, in recent years, a phenomenon known as internet fragmentation has been gradually reshaping the global digital landscape. This fragmentation is being driven by political, economic, and technological factors that threaten the integrity of the internet as a single, unified network. As different countries and entities seek greater control over online data and infrastructure, the internet is increasingly being divided into isolated digital territories. This article explores how internet fragmentation is evident today, the long-term implications of this trend, and how you can get more involved.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Drivers of internet fragmentation<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

The growing fragmentation of the internet is being driven by a shift from a desire to maintain a cohesive network to one where national and regional interests trump the benefits to the whole. Key indicators include the following:<\/p>\n\n\n\n