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dalton99a

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Fri Mar 11, 2022, 05:43 PM Mar 2022

'This is different': Why internet backbone services are cutting off Russia

https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/11/tech/russia-internet-backbone-cogent-lumen/index.html

'This is different': Why internet backbone services are cutting off Russia
By Rishi Iyengar, CNN Business

(CNN Business) Big tech platforms have joined the global backlash against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, with Facebook (FB), Google (GOOGL), Twitter (TWTR), Spotify (SPOT), Netflix (NFLX) and others placing at least partial restrictions on Russian content — if not exiting (or getting themselves blocked) altogether.

In the past week, however, the severing of Russia from the global internet went one layer deeper. Two of the world's largest internet service providers, Lumen Technologies and Cogent Communications, said they would block Russian customers from their networks over fears that their networks could be used by the Russian government for cyberattacks against the West. But a knock-on effect is that it will be even harder for citizens in the country to use the worldwide web.

The move highlights the tension over Russia's effort to erect what's being called a digital Iron Curtain to close its citizens off from outside information, much like China has done for years. Companies find themselves caught between helping Russians freely access the internet and ensuring their services are not used by the Russian government to spread disinformation, propaganda or worse.

The implications are massive. Lumen and Cogent collectively preside over nearly 600,000 miles of optical fiber that forms the piping for the global internet, with each boasting operations in more than 50 countries, according to their websites.
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'This is different': Why internet backbone services are cutting off Russia (Original Post) dalton99a Mar 2022 OP
It's a shame they couldn't shut off the propaganda and pipe in legit news. NightWatcher Mar 2022 #1
The Great Firewall of China. roamer65 Mar 2022 #2

NightWatcher

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1. It's a shame they couldn't shut off the propaganda and pipe in legit news.
Fri Mar 11, 2022, 05:53 PM
Mar 2022

But I'm curious if there's an escalation what may happen from their cyber attackers and ours.

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