Internet in Kiravia

The Internet (Coscivian: [no word yet OOC]) is an increasingly important part of the Kiravian communications ecosystem.

62.6% of Kiravians are regular internet users, and an additional 11.6% are casual or occasional users.

Kiravia is home to a large number of websites and online services that cater to the Kiravian market, offering better localisation support for the Coscivian languages and scripts, Coscivian numerals, the Coscivian calendar and timekeeping systems, and Coscivian units than more globally popular international sites offering comparable features.

Infrastructure
Regional Internet Registry: Kiravian Network Numbering Registrar (Kiravix Terionora Líosavanāstrikorsk), based in Saar-Hūrivilnum, Cascada. Major ISPs:
 * Internet Now
 * Vísomer Cable
 * Federated Southern Telephone & Telegraph
 * Consolidated Intercity Wiring of Kastera SAK
 * LectricSurf

Major CDNs:
 * IXCO Web Services
 * Speedbase CDN
 * SharkLaser Content Delivry ÁLO

List of Internet Exchange Points in Kiravia

Dialup
Kiravia Online claims that Kiravia is home to the largest population of dialup customers in Ixnay, most of whom live in inland states of Great Kirav, rural Sydona, or remote settlements in the Cronan colonies. The website kópalalíonn.kr ("turtle-net") serves as a directory of "dial-up friendly" websites with basic HTML to enable faster loading, including email, news, social networking, and other online services tailored to the needs of dialup users.

Notable Sites and Services

 * eBay is the leading Kiravia-based marketplace, backed by the retail and logistical wings of the BTC Group.
 * MonoBook.kr is a free that anyone can edit. Even you.
 * Ēltivēmra.kr - (Ænglish: "PotatoWorld") Site for sharing photographs of prized potatoes, potato-based recipes, and the rich genre of potato-related humour.

Regulatory Environment
Primary responsibility for regulating the internet in Kiravia lies with the federal government, as per the Intercourse Clause of the Fundamental Statute of the Kiravian Federacy, which establishes federal authority to regulate "commerce and communications across and between federal subjects". Because most internet traffic in the Federacy crosses multiple federal subjects, the federal government's ability to assert jurisdiction in matters related to the Internet is wide-reaching, though not unlimited (see Union v. Metrea). However, individual federal subjects also have powers to regulate Internet use within their borders including such matters as the provision of internet service and infrastructure, and the taxation of online purchases.

Regulation of the internet falls within the purview of the Executive for Signals, Wiring, and Digital Development.