The document analyzes changes in the global structure of the internet between 2003 and 2009 based on hyperlink connections between country-level top-level domains (TLDs). It finds that the network became more centralized around G7 nations and Western European countries. Regional clusters also emerged in Latin America, Scandinavia, and around China and Russia. While the overall structure remained stable, some individual countries saw changes in their centrality rankings, with Europe becoming more central and the BRIC countries showing variations.