Hi Luis,
Thanks so much for your email, and sincere apologies for the delayed response. We meant to reply sooner, and then it slipped through the cracks -- sincere apologies!
First, huge thanks for configuring OONI Probe CLI on Raspberry Pis, distributing them across Ecuador, and contributing measurements -- hugely appreciated!
Unless if you have changed the default settings, all your OONI Probe measurements from Ecuador will be published in real-time on:
If you're interested in performing your own analysis, we would recommend using the API for light-weight queries. For batch analysis, we recommend fetching the dataset from the Amazon S3 bucket:
https://ooni.org/post/mining-ooni-data
If you have data analysis questions or need relevant support, I'd suggest reaching out to our colleague Arturo (cc'd to this email). You can also find us on Slack (
https://slack.ooni.org/) or IRC for real-time discussions.
Unfortunately we are not able to identify cities based on OONI measurements, as we do not collect this information out of concern for the privacy of OONI Probe users.
Instead, OONI measurements only include the country and ASN in terms of location.
You can also use the MAT to check the blocking of different categories of websites, domains, apps, etc.
If it's helpful, I'd be happy to schedule a call with you to provide a live demo on using the MAT, and address any questions you may have.
Regarding your interest in detecting internet outages: I'd strongly recommend the following 2 resources:
Apologies for the delayed response. I'm happy to discuss further via email, a call, or on our Slack channel.
Best,
Maria.