NetPulseDemonstration dataHow it works

Internet health, at state resolution

See broad connectivity signals without pretending they are street-level outages.

NetPulse surfaces U.S. regional measurements from Georgia Tech's IODA project. A signal is a reason to look closer, not confirmation that your service is down.

Find your state

ZIP is mapped to a state

Currently centered on Kansas City starting view.

Missouri

Major regional signal

1signal in this state

IODA aggregates at region level. It cannot tell whether a particular address or provider is affected.

State selected from ZIP, device location, or the map.

Coverage
50 states + DCNo distance radiusRegional only

Regional signals

U.S. signal map

State-level

Each tile represents a state or DC. Select a tile to focus the signal list.

MajorModerateRecoveringNone detected

IODA summary

Signals in the last 24 hours

6

Methodology

What NetPulse is showing

NetPulse starts with a static IODA snapshot so the page can load on GitHub Pages, then refreshes directly from Georgia Tech while this tab is visible.

Live refresh means your browser contacts Georgia Tech directly, so IODA can see your visitor IP address. The static snapshot path does not make that direct connection. Device coordinates stay local in your browser.

When live refresh fails, NetPulse keeps the last snapshot and shows its real age instead of fabricating a current result.

About Georgia Tech IODA